As the nonprofit sector is increasingly called upon to supply services that government can no longer afford, studies assessing the not-for-profits are growing more and more vital. Yale University’s Program on Nonprofit...
High School Art Expo Coming to Yale New Haven, CT – Students from 24 area high schools will converge on Yale University, Sunday, March 24, for an afternoon arts extravaganza beginning at noon. Organized by the Southern Connecticut...
For an interfaith spiritual boost – combined with a little calypso and klezmer music – the Yale University Divinity School will host a worship service on Thursday morning, April 11, 9:15-10:15 a.m., featuring a troupe of...
Think of the Atlantic Ocean as a cultural highway connecting Africa, Britain, the Caribbean, the Americas. Black culture evolved all along the Atlantic rim countries, and in each location, it developed in unique ways while...
A green snake – who has practiced for 500 years to become human – grows jealous when her sister, a white snake who has practiced the art twice as long, falls in love with a naive human scholar. When Green Snake begins meddling in...
For decades, Yale University Professors Marie Borroff and Louis Dupre have made students as interested in the subjects they teach as they are. For that quality and others, both were honored with this year’s William Clyde DeVane...
Scholars from the fields of law, philosophy, history, architecture, Italian, English, and Comparative Literature will gather at Yale University on April 12 and 13 for an interdisciplinary conference, “Vico and the Map of...
The passage of time and its effects on memory or the natural environment is the theme in the works of two artists – including a student at the School of Art – that will be displayed in the newest exhibition at La Casa...
What was Richard Nixon like? How close to reality is Anthony Hopkins’ interpretation in the recent Oliver Stone film? Veteran newsman Sander Vanocur will speak on “Nixon: the Man and the Movie,” at Yale University’s Whitney...
The role of letter-writing in the lives of women throughout the centuries is celebrated in a new exhibit opening on Friday, April 19, at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University. “Woman to Woman” includes...