According to a recent study, clergy members think it’s harder to be ethical in business than in any other professional pursuit. CEOs overwhelmingly disagree. “Bridging the Gulf: Business Ethics and Religious Faith,” a two-day seminar sponsored by...
The Women’s Campaign School at Yale (WCS) has chosen bipartisan leadership for the coming year. Republican George A. Dean of Southport, Conn., and Democrat Ann E. Sheffer of Westport, Conn., recently were named co-chairs of the board of trustees of the...
Former Chinese political prisoner Wei Jingsheng will deliver the inaugural Robert L. Bernstein Lecture, “Human Rights in China: Challenges Ahead,” on Tuesday, April 28, 4-6 p.m. in the Levinson Auditorium of Yale Law School at 127 Wall St. It is free...
A “swat team” composed of Yale University and community volunteers will undertake a fix-up-and-clean-up mission to help one of the University’s New Haven neighbors on Saturday, May 2. The Yale team will work at a home in the Dwight-Edgewood...
Members of the media and leaders of arts organizations are invited to a special preview of “Open Studios” in New Haven, noon to 1 p.m. on Thursday, May 7, at Artspace Gallery, 70 Audubon St. Art work by Yale faculty, students, staff and area alumni...
Want to be a political consultant or run for office? The Women’s Campaign School at Yale University (WCS) is now accepting applications for its yearly training session, which will be held June 17-21. Women interested in running for office or managing...
The Yale University Women’s Studies Program announces two changes, effective with the academic year 1998-99, the program’s 20th anniversary. The program will be renamed “Women’s and Gender Studies,” and its undergraduate major will be reorganized...
Yale University sociologist Joshua Gamson will discuss his new book about daytime television talk shows at a free, public reception at the Yale Bookstore on Monday, April 27, at 4 p.m. Videos will be shown and refreshments will be served. In the book...
For more than two decades, Louis Dupre, the T. Lawrason Riggs Professor in Religious Studies, has enthralled Yale students with his insights into phenomenology, the philosophy of religion and modern culture. This week Dupre takes the podium for his...
How a small group of people from all over the world banded together to convince more than 100 countries to outlaw landmines – and won the Nobel Peace Prize in the process – is the subject of a Yale Law School panel on Thursday, April 23 at 4 p.m. in the...