Letterpress and letter carving expert Jesse Marsolais gave a demonstration of stone carving in conjunction with the Haas Arts Library’s new exhibition “Learning from Letterforms: Past & Present.” Marsolais traced the history of the art since ancient...
For now, Yale clinical faculty member Katherine Malensek isn’t bothered by the fact that the living room in her home is more art studio than sitting space.
More often than not, the room is littered with an easel, paints, crayons, and other supplies, as...
Yale alumna Anita Hill ’80 J.D. will join President Peter Salovey in a conversation on Monday, Oct. 30, for what will be the third event in the President’s Women of Yale Lecture Series.
The series showcases the accomplishments of women who graduated from...
October is the month of color, and it’s not just because of the fall foliage. It’s also the month that artists — many of them Yale affiliates — open the doors to their private studios or exhibit their work in public spaces to showcase their creative...
Open houses, musical entertainment, festive food, tours, and more will be offered as part of the campus celebration of Founders Day on Wednesday, Oct. 11.
This is the fourth year that the university is marking Founders Day, which is now held annually on a...
As an assistant director of undergraduate admissions and Native outreach and recruitment coordinator, Dinée Dorame ’15 travels far and wide to inform high school students about Yale and its offerings.
For the past two summers, she has also spent her time...