Yale University announced today that undergraduate tuition and room and board for the 2002-03 academic year will total $35,370, an increase of 3.9 percent over the current term bill. “The increase in the term bill will take effect this fall along with...
Yale University’s Federalist Society will host a student symposium titled “Law and Truth,” March 1-2 at Yale Law School, 127 Wall Street. Judges, academics and lawyers from around the country will debate issues ranging from the ethical problems...
Internationally acclaimed author Salman Rushdie will deliver a lecture titled “Step Across This Line” in the first of the Tanner lecture series focusing on this year’s theme, “The Virtues of Tolerance and the Crossing of Lines: Islam in the History of...
Sailing, a club sport at Yale with a long tradition of strong undergraduate interest and international success, has been given varsity status, President Richard C. Levin has announced. Beginning with the 2002 spring semester, Levin said Yale would have...
The personal life, friendships and political views of Langston Hughes will be explored in an international scholarly conference on the celebrated poet taking place at Yale, Thursday-Saturday, February 21-23. Titled “Langston Hughes and His World: A...
Famed Latin musician Eddie Palmieri is set to visit Yale University as a Chubb Fellow, with a performance scheduled for April 22 at Woolsey Hall and with an April 23 symposium to be held at Yale University Art Gallery’s McNeil Auditorium. Robert Farris...
Yale University and the New Haven Free Public Library recently received a $43,885 grant from the National Network of Libraries of Medicine to establish a central New Haven Consumer Health Information Center at the Free Public Library. This collaborative...
Taking cocaine impairs the orbitofrontal cortex, an area of the brain responsible for self control and decision making, and the effects persist long after the cocaine use stops, a behavioral study by a Yale researcher and collaborator has found. “It’s...
This Sunday, February 17, the “Democracy, Security and Justice” lecture and discussion series at Yale will sponsor a faculty panel on the theme of “Art and Catastrophe.” Participants will be Yale faculty members Toni Dorfman, David Connell and Jay...
“The Tuskegee Syphilis Experience and the Implication for Participation in Making Health Policy,” is the title of a talk to be given by Mary Starke Harper on Monday, February 18 at 4:30 p.m. at Yale School of Nursing, 100 Church Street South. The talk...