The work and influence of American psychoanalyst Erik Erikson will be highlighted in a lecture and exhibition on campus this month.The exhibit, “Erik Erikson at Yale and Riggs: Clarifying Links Between Child Development and Adult Resilience,” which will...
There’s a bit of buzz around campus that Yale senior Max Lanman is the go-to guy for those who want to learn how to do “the honey bee.”That’s a dance that Lanman and his brother Connor, a freshman at Stanford University, choreographed in conjunction with...
A group of women struggle to navigate the brutalities of the civil war in Liberia in “Eclipsed,” the second play in the Yale Repertory Theatre’s 2009-2010 season.Written by Obie Award-winning playwright Danai Gurira, “Eclipsed” is directed by Liesl Tommy...
On a wind-whipped afternoon under the aerial salute of a great egret, a great blue heron and a host of curious seagulls, officials from the City of New Haven and the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History unveiled an educational exhibit at Lighthouse...
Yale and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) hosted the U.S-India Energy Partnership Summit in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 1The summit brought together leaders from both governments, industry, academia and non-profit organizations for a dialogue about...
Polish poet and translator Piotr Sommer has been appointed by the Whitney Humanities Center (WHC) as the Franke Visiting Fellow for the fall semester.On Tuesday, Oct. 20, Sommer will give a public reading, “Overdoing It and Other Poems,” at 4:30 p.m. in...
A workshop titled “Dancing with Parkinson’s” will be presented on Friday, Oct. 30, by the Yale and Beyond Parkinson’s Support Group.Specifically aimed at individuals with Parkinson’s disease, the workshop will take place 2-3:15 p.m. at the Neighborhood...
“I am going to build a little Gothic castle at Strawberry Hill,” declared Horace Walpole in January 1750.That villa and the wide-ranging collections it once housed are the focus of “Horace Walpole’s Strawberry Hill,” a new exhibit on view through Jan. 3...
Works by contemporary artists that challenge conceptions of time and inspire viewers to think about the artistic process are featured in “Continuous Present,” the latest exhibition at the Yale University Art Gallery.The exhibit features a selection of...
Hong Tang, an assistant professor of electrical engineering at Yale’s School of Engineering & Applied Science, has been awarded a 2009 Packard Foundation Fellowship for Science and Engineering, the foundation announced Thursday.The fellowship is given...