Joan Wexler will deliver the next lecture in the Muriel Gardiner Program in Psychoanalysis and the Humanities on Thursday, March 7, at 8 p.m. An assistant clinical professor of psychiatry in social work at Yale School of Medicine, Wexler will give a...
In response to the increasing use of new technologies in the field of architecture, a symposium on digital mapping, “Cartography in the Age of Digital Media,” will be held at the Yale School of Architecture on Friday, April 5. In the past few years,...
An exhibition of the current work of the internationally acclaimed architect and designer Zaha Hadid will run at the Art and Architecture Gallery of the Yale School of Architecture, 180 York Street, from March 25 to May 10, 2002. The London-based, Iraqi...
James Tobin, winner of the 1981 Nobel Prize in economics, honored professor at Yale University and one of the most influential economists of his times, died March 11 at the age of 84. The Sterling Professor Emeritus of Economics at Yale, Tobin was...
The role that religious institutions play in the continued spread of AIDS in Africa was among the topics discussed at a conference held February 28-March 3 at the Yale Divinity School. Fifty women from 14 countries and diverse faith traditions gathered...
At a conference to be held on March 29-30 at Yale University’s Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall Street, poets and scholars will meet to ponder the ways in which beauty can be judged and described. Titled “The Future of the Aesthetic,” the conference...
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Yale will host a talk by award-winning children’s book author Tololwa M. Mollel on March 27 at 5 p.m. in Room 211 of the Hall of Graduate Studies, 320 York Street. Sponsored by the Diversity Seminar Series, in...
Yale Divinity School and the Eastern Cluster of Lutheran Seminaries will celebrate the signing of an official partnership agreement on Wednesday, May 1, at 2 p.m. in the Niebuhr Lecture Hall, Yale Divinity School, 409 Prospect Street. The Eastern...
The first annual Conference on Anthropological Approaches to Health Research will be held at Yale University on Saturday April 6. “Medical anthropology is the comparative study of medical systems, health beliefs and health practices,” says Yasmina...
In his new book, Yale political science professor Robert A. Dahl takes a provocative look at the U.S. Constitution and draws startling conclusions about its democratic foundations. “How Democratic Is the American Constitution?” explores the historic...