Numerous New Haveners will assemble on the morning of Saturday, July 4 at the grave of “a man of approved integrity; a cool, discerning Judge; a prudent, sagacious politician; a true, faithful, and firm patriot,” as Roger Sherman is described on his...
“Art can change the world,” says alumnus Titus Kaphar ’06 M.F.A. He believes this because it changed his world, providing him with a way to understand history and society, develop his talents, and share knowledge. It’s a belief he brings both to his...
Willie Ruff ’53 Mus.B ., ’54 Mus.M., a professor in the Yale School of Music since 1971, was honored on Dec. 4 by the Arts Council of Greater New Haven with its C. Newton Schenck III Award for lifetime achievement in and contribution to the arts.Willie...
History repeated itself on Jan. 29, when Yale President Peter Salovey ’84 Ph.D. joined over 150 Yale alumni in Boston to celebrate the anniversary of the founding of the Yale Alumni Association of Boston exactly 150 years earlier on Jan. 29, 1866. The...
The preservation of cultural heritage will be the focus of the eighth Global Colloquium of University Presidents (UNGC) being hosted by Yale on April 12-13, along with a series of related public events from April 6–15. Information about the colloquium and...
Pending legislation in the Connecticut General Assembly could have significant negative impact on the Yale Medical Group (YMG), its services, and staff, according to Paul Taheri, deputy dean for clinical affairs in the Yale School of Medicine and CEO of...