The artistic talents of a number of Yale staff members will be on display during the 13th annual City-Wide Open Studios (CWOS), an art festival taking place over three consecutive weekends.The festival, presented by Artspace, features nearly 250 artists...
A memorial gathering for David E. Apter, who was the Henry J. Heinz II Professor Emeritus of Comparative Political and Social Development, will be held on Sunday, Oct. 17, at 3 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall St. A...
The Yale School of Music continues its series of lived streamed concerts tonight (Sept. 24), when the Yale Philharmonia performs with pianist Peter Frankl in Sprague Hall.The program, which begins at 8 p.m., will feature music by Rossini, Beethoven and...
“Americans are going to have to adjust to a new reality” was the take-home message from journalist Fareed Zakaria ‘86, who took part in a discussion with President Richard C. Levin on Sept. 20 at the Whitney Humanities Center.The event was part of the...
Devastating floods in Pakistan have left millions of people hurt or homeless. In response to the crisis, the Yale community will present “Help Can’t Wait: Pakistan,” a benefit concert for flood relief, on Saturday, Sept. 25.The concert will be held at 7 p...
A decade ago, a few faculty members at Yale created a new program based on a simple premise: that mental health treatment should focus not only on reducing a patient’s symptoms, but also on helping him or her to function.“We were only looking at half the...
The New York Times reported last week that poverty in the United States is on the rise, with more than 44 million people — including one in five children — living below the poverty line. Studies at Yale and elsewhere have found that poverty’s impact on...
A new research education institute developed in part by an associate dean at the Yale School of Nursing (YSN) has received a $1.3 million grant to help boost the number of HIV/AIDS researchers from underrepresented groups.The Research Education Institute...
Lawyers have played both fictional and real-life roles in the 80-year history of the comic book industry. Their story is told in an exhibition, “Superheroes in Court! Lawyers, Law and Comic Books,” now on display in the Yale Law School’s Lillian Goldman...