Academic authorities and prominent representatives of Ukrainian and international institutions will meet in a two-day conference at Yale to view the past, take stock of the present, and ponder the future of Ukraine from a historical, cultural, economic...
Life in Connecticut in the 1880s compared with life in the state today will be the focus of a conference at Yale this weekend, April 17 and 18. Members of the media are invited to attend this event, titled “Connecticut: Past, Present and Future,” which...
Reporters are invited to a three-day immersion in current economic issues at Yale University this weekend, when the Graduate School department of economics hosts a reunion conference, April 16-18. Topics to be covered at “The World Economy in the 21st...
Yale students will unveil their new solar-powered car Thursday, April 22nd at noon on Beinecke Plaza of the Yale campus, adjacent to Wall Street. The car, “Lux Perpetua,” will compete in Sunrayce ‘99, a bi-yearly contest for solar cars built by college...
The following talks at Yale University April 19-27 are free and open to the public, unless noted otherwise. Maryland state legislator to describe his ‘political journey’ Kumar Barve, a delegate to the Maryland General Assembly and the first person of...
Dwight Hall at Yale, the nonprofit organization founded by Yale undergraduates in 1886 to promote community service and social justice, has named a new General Secretary. Kathrine Burdick, president and chief executive officer of the Family Service...
The Yale University School of Medicine’s Anxiety Disorders Research Clinic is offering a free screening day on Wednesday, May 5 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the atrium of Yale-New Haven Hospital, 20 York Street. The public may take free, anonymous screening...
On Thursday, April 22, at 4 p.m., Yale University’s Center for International and Area Studies will sponsor a panel discussion, “Perspectives on the Kosovo Crisis.” The event, organized by the councils on Russian and East European and on West European...
Opening tomorrow: a collection of books newly acquired by Yale University’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library that reflect the status and role of women in 16th century Europe. The collection features 138 rare books by and about women that...
The following talks at Yale University April 26P30 are free and open to the public. George Fletcher, the Cardozo Professor of Jurisprudence at the Columbia University School of Law, will deliver the 1999 Robert M. Litowitz Lecture in Ethics and Public...