In conjunction with the opening of three exhibitions at the Yale School of Architecture, architect Yung-Ho Chang will deliver a lecture at the School on Monday, February 11, at 6:30 p.m. In his talk titled “In Situ Architecture: A Chinese Practice,”...
Yale Law School’s Center for the Study of Corporate Law will host a panel discussion, “The Enron Situation: A View from the Professions” on February 15, 2-4 p.m. in Room 120 of the Law School, 127 Wall Street. The program is free and open to the public...
The Democracy, Security and Justice lecture and discussion series, Yale University’s initiative to foster wide-ranging conversation, debate and reflection about implications of the events of September 11th, will continue throughout the spring. The...
Robert A.M. Stern, dean of the Yale School of Architecture, has announced that four distinguished architects will hold visiting endowed professorships during the Spring Semester 2002. Lise Anne Couture will be the William Henry Bishop Visiting...
Japanese alumni of the Yale School of Architecture, Eyebeam Atelier’s international competition for a new museum, the Arverne project of the Architectural League of New York and the current work of international designer Zaha Hadid will be the subjects...
Members of the news media are invited to a guided tour of the Langston Hughes (1902-1967) exhibition at Yale’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library on Thursday, January 31, at 2 p.m. Titled “My Soul Has Grown Deep like the Rivers: Langston Hughes...
Scholars from a variety of disciplines will gather for a symposium at Yale on Friday-Sunday, February 1-3, to explore ways in which Dutch optical inventions of the 17th century have shaped modern visual perception. Titled “Visual Culture in Early Modern...
The work, life and spirit of poet and cultural icon Langston Hughes (1902-1967) are the subject of a major public exhibition at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University opening February 1, the 100th anniversary of Hughes’ birth....
The director of Yale University’s Center for the Study of Globalization, Strobe Talbott, will join Yale professors Paul Bracken, Charles Hill and Harold Koh Thursday, January 17 at the Boston Public Library’s Rabb Lecture Hall, 700 Boylston St., Boston,...
The intersection of love and the law in works by Spain’s most famous author, Miguel de Cervantes, will be explored in the spring series of DeVane Lectures, to be presented by Roberto Gonz‡lez Echevarr’a, the Sterling Professor of Comparative and Hispanic...