Secretary of Defense William Cohen will speak at Yale University on Friday, September 26, at 7:30 p.m. His talk,part of the Yale Law School Alumni Reunion dinner, is not open to the public. Members of the media are invited to cover the event. The...
Yale Law School will host a lecture and panel discussion as part of the annual Alumni Weekend, Friday, Sept. 26 and Saturday, Sept. 27. Both events, free and open to the public, will take place at the Law School, Sterling Law Buildings, 127 Wall St....
The following talks at Yale University September 22-28 are free and open to the public, unless noted otherwise. Former U.N. Secretary-General to hold ‘public conversation’ Javier Perez de Cuellar, former Secretary-General of the United Nations, will...
Judith Resnik, the Arthur Liman Professor of Law, announced recently that Alison E. Hirschel, a 1984 graduate of Yale Law School, has been chosen as the first Arthur Liman Public Interest Fellow for the 1997-98 academic year. Mr. Liman died on July 17...
United Nations Studies at Yale – UNSY – has been awarded grants from the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the Ford Foundation, announced Gustav Ranis, director of the Yale Center for International and Area Studies – YCIAS – and the Frank Altschul...
Yale University’s Whitney Humanities Center – WHC – will hold a conference on the work of philosopher and cultural theorist Walter Benjamin on Friday, Sept. 26, and Saturday, Sept. 27. The program, titled “Angelus Novus: Perspectives on Walter Benjamin...
Yale University’s Whitney Humanities Center – WHC – will hold a conference on the work of philosopher and cultural theorist Walter Benjamin on Friday, Sept. 26, and Saturday, Sept. 27. The program, titled “Angelus Novus: Perspectives on Walter Benjamin...
The nephew and friends of author Thornton Wilder, Yale Class of 1920, as well as drama students and playwrights influenced by his work, will gather on campus with scholars from the United States and Russia to participate in a free public symposium on...
Yale Divinity School Dean Richard J. Wood announced this week that six New Haven residents have been elected Coffin-Forsberg Fellows for the 1997-98 academic year. The non-monetary Fellowships honor the recipients’ service to the community and engage...
The 1950s in France were years of creative, intellectual, and political ferment. The recent past of the Nazi Occupation, the ongoing struggles for independence in Algeria and Indochina, the onset of the Cold War, and the promises and threats of...