Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Natasha Trethewey, the 2009 James Weldon Johnson Fellow in African American Studies at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, will read from her work on Wednesday, Nov. 18.The event, part of the Yale Collection of...
Parker has no appetite even for his favorite food — strawberry ice cream cones — because his head and belly don’t feel well at all.After visits to many doctors, he finally goes into the city to meet Dr. Spott E. Dogg, who tells Parker and his mother some...
Kang-i Sun Chang, the inaugural Malcolm G. Chace ‘56 Professor of East Asian Languages and Literatures, is a scholar of classical Chinese literature with interest in women writers of traditional China, comparative studies of poetry, literary criticism,...
Friedman to discuss ‘Watching Over Young Hearts’ The Yale-New Haven Hospital Auxiliary will sponsor a community health education lecture by Dr. Alan H. Friedman. Titled “Watching Over Young Hearts,” the lecture will take place on Thursday, Nov. 19, 6-8...
Journalists are invited to explore and report on the future of their own industry at a conference at Yale Law School on November 13 and 14, titled “Journalism and the New Media Ecology: Who Will Pay the Messengers?”At the two-day conference, scholars,...
A consortium of six leading research universities and the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) today announced their endorsement of a far-reaching “Statement of Principles and Strategies for the Equitable Dissemination of Medical...
The Yale Department of Classics has announced that Ian Morris, the Jean and Rebecca Willard Professor of Classics at Stanford University, will deliver the second annual Michael I. Rostovtzeff Lecture, titled “What is Ancient History?” at 5 p.m. on...
Having achieved its mission of winning same-sex couples the right to marry in the state of Connecticut, the organization Love Makes a Family is donating all its records to the Yale University Library as it terminates its operations.Among the materials the...
In a study that sheds light on the inner workings of the immune system, a Yale-led team of researchers has revealed hidden details of how CD4+ T helper cells mobilize the body’s immune system to fight infection. The research appears in the November 9...
Do female combat veterans have more problems adjusting to civilian life than males? In one of the first studies of its kind, Women’s Health Research at Yale will launch a collaborative study to identify gender differences among returning soldiers.Of the...