A conference titled “Rock(ing) Regimes,” looking at the effect rock music had on the collapse of the regimes of the Eastern bloc, will take place at Yale Thursday-Friday, Feb. 22-23. The event — which will feature Russian, Polish, and Czech films — is...
The Yale University Police Department (YPD) will host a Citizen's Police and Public Safety Academy beginning Tuesday, March 27.
Chief Ronnell Higgins of the YPD invites members of the Yale and New Haven community to attend the academy. The program...
Alison Snyder, science editor at Axios, will speak at Yale on Thursday, Feb. 22, as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
Snyder will speak at a Benjamin Franklin College Tea on “Science Myths and the Media” at 4 p.m. at the Franklin Head of College House, 90...
Artist and activist Faith Ringgold took audience members on a visual journey through her nearly seven-decade career during her Chubb Fellowship Lecture at Yale on Feb. 15.
Using slides as illustrations, Ringgold described her evolution as an artist — from...
Four Yale affiliates — two current undergraduates and two Yale College alumni — are among the 35 U.S. citizens named as Gates Cambridge Scholars for 2018.
They are Robert Henderson ’18, Malina Simard-Halm ’18, Jane Menton ’15, and Seth Kolker ’15....
Big data is getting bigger. By 2025, genomics will have surpassed astronomy, Twitter, and YouTube to become the largest data-generating enterprise by far. What began 65 years ago when Watson, Crick, and Franklin unlocked the double helix of DNA has become...