The Gilder Lehrman Center’s 19th annual conference, which will focus on the topic “Disunion in Civil War America: Parallels for Today,” will be held Friday and Saturday, Nov. 3-4.
The conference will examine the 1840s and 1850s as an earlier example of...
Leo Tolstoy, his long beard white, stood beside a horse in a photograph on a screen under the Yale Farm’s Lazarus Pavilion. A second image showed an aerial photograph of the author’s estate, Yasnaya Polyana. A bungee cord tied to a cinderblock anchored...
A new study linking paleoclimatology — the reconstruction of past global climates — with historical analysis by researchers at Yale and other institutions shows a link between environmental stress and its impact on the economy, political stability, and...
A new Yale program aims to help individuals at Yale and beyond answer the question: What is a life worth living?
The Yale Center for Faith & Culture and the Yale Office of International Affairs are collaborating on the first-ever Life Worth Living (...