Local high school students will sing, dance, and perform in Russian, Gaelic, German, Portuguese, Swahili, and ancient Greek at a colorful celebration tonight, May 23, 7-9:30 p.m., in Yale University’s Luce Hall Auditorium at...
Tradition at Yale runs deep. It should come as no surprise, under the circumstances, that one of the first projects in the current renovation of the University’s main library was upgrading the Memorabilia Room. Closed for...
Yale University’s Center for International and Area Studies has named 42 educators and scholars as PIER Programs in International Educational Resources Fellows for 1996. The newly- named fellows were honored at a ceremony on Wednesday...
Yale University will host a two-day conference, May 16 and 17, to examine Ukraine’s economy during the past five years of independence. Sponsored by the Council on Russian and East European Studies and the Program in International...
Historian Ivan Marcus, Frederick P. Rose Professor of Jewish History at Yale University, has made some surprising discoveries about Jews and Christians in the Middle Ages. Conventional wisdom has it that the Jewish minority in...
Richard Mead Atwater Benson, adjunct professor of photography, has been named dean of the Yale University School of Art, beginning July 1, 1996, University President Richard Levin announced today. He will replace David Pease, who has...
Six graduates of Yale College have been named Yale-China Association fellows. They will spend two years, fall 1996-spring 1998, teaching English in China and Hong Kong. One fellow is blazing a new trail for the program, serving as the...
A memorial service will be held on Monday, May 6, for Virginia A. Henderson, a long-time researcher at the School of Nursing whose textbooks are used worldwide. Ms. Henderson died March 19 in Branford. She was 98 years old. The...
African drums will beat out their powerful rhythms on Friday, April 26, to celebrate the rebirth of the African Outreach Program at Yale University. Newly renamed the Program in International Educational Resources P.I.E.R./African...
“Elms and Magnolias: Old Blue in a Coat of Gray” takes a long, proud look at some of Yale’s distinguished sons – and two daughters – of the American South. The exhibit, on view in the main hall of Sterling Memorial Library now through...