Yale University and Banco Santander signed a formal agreement January 14 that will provide financial support for three major educational priorities at Yale. The signing ceremony on the Yale Campus brought together Yale administrators, faculty, and...
At the turn of the new year, the staff members at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library welcomed their new leader — who also happens to be a very familiar face.President Richard C. Levin announced the appointment of Edwin C. Schroeder as...
Yale Professor emeritus Cyrus Hamlin, an internationally recognized authority on European Romanticism and literary theory, died peacefully in New Haven on Jan. 19, after several years of declining health, family members report.Born in New Haven, Hamlin...
The Elizabethan Club of Yale, a student and faculty literary society that maintains a rare book library and serves as a meeting place for conversation relating to literature and the arts, will celebrate the 100th anniversary of its founding with a series...
One of the world’s foremost collections of its kind, the Yale Collection of Musical Instruments, housed at 15 Hillhouse Ave., regularly provides a setting for concerts of early music by prominent performers and provides audience members with an...
Microbiologist Jo Handelsman, professor of molecular, cellular and developmental biology at Yale, was one of 11 individuals selected by President Barack Obama on Friday to receive the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and...
The Yale Office of Undergraduate Admissions today announced that it has received a record total of 27,230 applications for the Yale College Class of 2015, a 5 percent increase from last year’s total of 25,869.Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Jeffrey...
Tamas L. Horvath, recently appointed the inaugural Jean and David W. Wallace Professor of Biomedical Research, focuses his research on neuronal circuitries that support physiological and pathological homeostatic conditions, including processes associated...
Usually, moving day at work is spent unpacking boxes, organizing files and ordering office supplies. But for the 37 staff members of the Business Service Center (BSC), settling into their space at 344 Winchester Ave. also involved sharing a chat with...
Kathryn E. Tanner, the newly named Frederick Marquand Professor of Systematic Theology, is a proponent of “constructive theology,” focusing on how Christian thought might be brought to bear on contemporary issues of theological concern using social,...