Guided walking tours, with the goal of adding extra steps and some fun activity and movement to one’s workday, are being offered to Yale staff.
Led by alumna Shana Schneider, the Fitstyle Walking tours also offer a bit of history, vouchers for stops to...
Vladimir Pozner, a Russian-American journalist and broadcaster, will speak at Yale on Thursday, Sept. 27, as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism. The event is co-sponsored by the Program on Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies, the MacMillan Center,...
President Peter Salovey sent the following messsage to the Yale community on Sept. 25.
Sexual misconduct, including sexual harassment, deeply harms those who experience it and is incompatible with the trust, respect, and collaboration that are critical to...
In December 1831, French caricaturist Honoré Daumier was persecuted for producing “Gargantua,” a satirical lithograph he made mocking corruption and profligacy in the government of King Louis-Philippe I.
The lithograph depicts the king as Gargantua,...
Yale’s Institute of Sacred Music, in collaboration with the South Asian Studies Council at Yale, will present a free lecture demonstration of North Indian vocal music by Aastha Goswami on Friday, Sept. 28 from noon to 1 p.m. at Miller Hall at 406 Prospect...