“Art can change the world,” says alumnus Titus Kaphar ’06 M.F.A. He believes this because it changed his world, providing him with a way to understand history and society, develop his talents, and share knowledge. It’s a belief he brings both to his...
Numerous New Haveners will assemble on the morning of Saturday, July 4 at the grave of “a man of approved integrity; a cool, discerning Judge; a prudent, sagacious politician; a true, faithful, and firm patriot,” as Roger Sherman is described on his...
Jazz has deep roots on campus and continues to grow and bloom both inside the classroom and out, with programs and concerts like the longstanding Duke Ellington Jazz Series and the Duke Ellington Fellowship in the School of Music and the newer Jazz...
Yale alumna Sonia Sotmayor ’79 J.D., associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, will serve as the honorary chair of the 2015 Yale Day of Service, President Peter Salovey ’86 Ph.D. has announced.Sonia Sotomayor ‘79 J.D., photo from the...
Renowned chef and restaurateur Mario Batali and his partners opened Tarry Lodge New Haven at 278 Park St. in the Broadway district in early November 2014. The trattoria adds to the ongoing New Haven renaissance and is one of the latest tenants of Yale...
Yale University will honor the life and legacy of the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. with a series of events organized under the theme “No Work is Insignificant”: Moving Forward through Service, Scholarship, and Solidarity, beginning on Sunday, Jan. 18...
Linda Koch Lorimer, Yale’s vice president for global and strategic initiatives, is retiring from that position in April 2015, President Peter Salovey has announced.Lorimer, who has given “29 years of extraordinary service to Yale,” first from 1978 to 1987...