In 1968, the Yale-Harvard football game — “The Game” — ended in a 29-29 tie. Recalling what led to the crushing result for Yale, those who experienced it reflect upon the classic game, and ponder what it means for The Game to be played 50 years later.
“WET: A DACAmented Journey,” written and performed by Alex Alpharaoh, and “What Remains,” with direction and choreography by Will Rawls and text by Yale professor Claudia Rankine, will be staged as part of the Yale Repertory Theatre’s “No Boundaries”...
Yale seniors Rayan Semery-Palumbo, Eren Orbey, and Riley S. Tillitt will head to Oxford University following graduation as Rhodes Scholars representing the United States.
Rhodes Scholarships provide all expenses for study in England. They were created in...
A gift from William ’56 and Lia Poorvu and their children Alison Poorvu Jaffe ’81 and Jonathan Poorvu ’84 has created a permanent endowment for the Center for Teaching and Learning, sustaining the activities of the pioneering center in perpetuity. In...
The Shops at Yale will celebrate this holiday season with free four-hour parking, $250 shopping & dining gift card giveaways, horse-drawn carriage rides, ice carving demonstrations, storytelling with Santa, caroling, weekend crafts, and an ice-carving...
Yale’s Jackson Institute should become a school of global affairs featuring a robust, faculty-driven research program dedicated to solving real-world problems and shaping a better future for humanity, according to a vision described in an advisory...