Students in the Yale Opera program will perform a new translation of Mozart’s “fairy tale” opera “The Magic Flute” Friday-Sunday, Feb. 13-15, at the Shubert Theater, 247 College St.“The Magic Flute,” Mozart’s last opera, is one of the most widely...
The ways in which the revolutionary theories of naturalist Charles Darwin (1809-1882) influenced the art of the late 19th and early 20th centuries is explored in a new interdisciplinary exhibition opening on Thursday, Feb. 12, at the Yale Center for...
On Thursday, Feb. 12, Robert McCracken Peck, senior fellow of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, will speak on campus on the bicentennial of Charles Darwin’s birth.Peck’s talk, titled “The ‘Discovery’ of the Gorilla and How It Shook the...
Magic, death, music and transformation will take center stage in the Yale School of Drama’s cabaret-style production of “Jelly’s Last Jam,” a play about the pivotal jazz figure Jelly Roll Morton (1890-1941) and the African-American experience of his era....
The following is a list of books recently or soon to be published by members of the Yale community. Descriptions are based on material provided by the publishers. Authors of new books can forward publishers’ book descriptions to susan.gonzalez@yale.edu....
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg underwent surgery Thursday for what appears to be early-stage pancreatic cancer. Yale-New Haven Hospital is one of the leading centers in the Northeast for pancreatic cancer surgery, under Dr. Ronald Salem....
Yale School of Architecture has selected five pioneering projects to receive the inaugural grants from the Hines Research Fund for Advanced Sustainability in Architecture.The $5 million endowment fund was set up in 2008 by Gerald D. Hines, founder and...
Governor Deval Patrick will deliver the keynote address at the Annual Black History Month Dinner at a Yale residential college on February 13, 5:30 p.m. Hosted by Pierson College and the Afro-American Cultural Center, the address and dinner are free and...
The risk of HIV infection in high-risk populations may be substantially reduced by an antiretroviral drug treatment currently being tested in clinical trials, according to a study led by a researcher at the Yale School of Public Health.The study examined...
The University has made another advance into the Information Age with the launching of its new Yale Broadcast & Media Center, a state-of-the-art facility that will further allow it to share its educational resources and treasures with the world.The...