The Russian Studies Program at Yale will host a conference titled “Regime Evolution, Institutional Change, and Social Transformation in Russia: Lessons for Political Science” on Friday-Saturday, April 27-28.
The conference will feature Russian, European,...
Gun reform activists Sofie Whitney and Ryan Deitsch, who are students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, will speak at Yale on Tuesday, April 24, as Poynter Fellows in Journalism.
Whitney and Deitsch’s talk, entitled “The...
While an undergraduate at Yale, economist Joseph Altonji took an introductory course in macroeconomics taught by James Tobin, Sterling Professor of Economics.
Tobin, recipient of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Economics, led one of the course’s discussion...
During its first nine years, the Mandi Schwartz Marrow Donor Registration Drive at Yale helped enroll 6,735 potential donors — including 51 who were matched with patients with life-threatening illnesses.
The 10th annual drive on April 19 was another...
China’s reemergence as a global power has coincided with policies, including urbanization measures and family planning initiatives, that sometimes pit the Chinese state’s interests against those of individual citizens.
Daniel Mattingly, assistant...
Saskia Keeley, a renowned Swiss photographer, will visit Yale on Sunday, April 22 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
Keeley will speak as a member of a panel that will address the topic “Shifting Attitudes Surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.”...