Including items like the war diary of pioneering brain surgeon Harvey Cushing (Class of 1891), an autographed photo of Colonel Edward House and President Woodrow Wilson, original works from artist George Bellows’ “War Series,” and much more, Yale’s...
“Slow Dancing,” a video installation by artist David Michalek, will transform Yale’s Cross Campus into a work of art this fall. Presented by the Institute of Sacred Music (ISM) with support from the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, it will be...
There’s more than tennis to enjoy at the Connecticut Open presented by United Technologies, being held Aug. 15–23 at the Connecticut Tennis Center at Yale on Derby Avenue.Here’s a look at just some of these attractions.1. Aetna Kids DayThis event, one of...
Ruth Ellen duPont Lord, a noted member of the Yale community for several decades and one of the founders of Long Wharf Theatre, died on Aug. 4 in New Haven at the age of 92.Ruth duPont LordBorn in 1922 to Henry Francis and Ruth Wales duPont, she grew up...
In recognition of the centennial of the beginning of “The Great War,” Judith Schiff, senior research archivist at Yale University Library, discusses how Yale’s participation and losses in World War I are commemorated on campus.