After years of effort by Yale University and UNITE HERE Locals 34 and 35 to build a more positive and collaborative working relationship, we have reached a historic labor relations milestone.Today, more than nine months before the expiration of current...
The study of embroidery in early modern England (1500–1700) will be the focus of a new exhibit at the Yale University Library.“Nature’s Own Shape,” curated by Yale senior Bea Koch, will be on display Sept. 9 – Dec. 16, in the Exhibit Corridor of Sterling...
A Yale team headed by Professor Laura Wexler has received a National Endowment for the Humanities grant to design an interactive website to display some 160,000 Depression-era images taken by U.S. government photographers.The grant is the first made to...
Women who discontinue using antidepressants during pregnancy do not appear to have greater risk of having a depressive episode during and after term than those who continue using medications, a new Yale University study shows.The new study published...
In the days after the 9/11 attacks, makeshift memorials began appearing around New York City, notes 2011 Divinity School graduate Judith Dupré in an essay in America.“Unlike permanent monuments that are built to outlast the people who built them,...
“[T]he largest effect of 9/11 upon America is that it became distracted,” writes Professor Paul Kennedy, director of International Security Studies, in an op-ed in Today online titled “An America adrift.”“In the first place,” he avers, “it was distracted...
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $13 million grant to Yale University and Southern Connecticut State University to establish a Center of Excellence for Materials Research and Innovation also known as a Materials Research Science and...
Hugh McBirney Stimson, a long-time professor of Chinese linguistics and modern Chinese who also was a prominent authority on Tang dynasty poetry, died earlier this year (on Jan. 24) in Hamden, Connecticut, at the age of 79.Stimson earned his B.A. in 1953...
In the days after the 9/11 attacks, makeshift memorials began appearing around New York City, notes 2011 Divinity School graduate Judith Dupré in an essay in America.”Unlike permanent monuments that are built to outlast the people who built them,...
A Yale team headed by Professor Laura Wexler has received a National Endowment for the Humanities grant to design an interactive website to display some 160,000 Depression-era images taken by U.S. government photographers.The grant is the first made to...