Yale University’s magazine on globalization, YaleGlobal Online, has crossed the 100 million mark in the number of hits it has received from readers the world over. The accumulated total of hits since the multimedia magazine was launched four years ago...
Information technology experts, economists, industry executives and government officials from around the world will come together for a day-long “Open Standards International Symposium,” February 3, at Yale Law School, 127 Wall St. An open standard is a...
The Yale Journalism Initiative has announced that it will provide career counseling and financial support for students interested in working at newspapers and magazines during the summer. The University sees these internships as invaluable opportunities...
Daniel Esty, director of the Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy, will speak about his recently published book, “Green to Gold: How Smart Companies Use Environmental Strategy to Innovate, Create Value and Build Competitive Advantage,” at Joseph...
Ellen Rosand Yale University professor of music history Ellen Rosand has won a prestigious Distinguished Achievement Award from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, which will enable her to create a Baroque...
David Brion Davis, a preeminent scholar of the history of slavery and abolition, was honored with an American Historical Association (AHA) Award for Scholarly Distinction at the recent annual meeting of the AHA in Atlanta. One of the most respected...
Erasmus BridgeGalleria SeoulMercedes Benz museum Photos by: Christian Richters, Münster Lectures by London-based developer Roger Madelin and 2004 Pritzker Prize winner Zaha Hadid, a symposium on the role of architecture in the digital age, a...
A conference exploring the diverse perspectives, issues and methods provided by documentary films related to the Iraq war will take place on February 1–4 at the Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall Street. Filmmakers and commentators on both the right and...
Helmuth Rilling, the world-renowned conductor, teacher and Bach scholar, will present a series of lecture/concerts, January 18–20, culminating in a full performance of several choral masterworks of J.S. Bach. Helmuth Rilling...