The 11th annual Arthur Liman Public Interest Law Colloquium, “Liman at the Local Level: Public Interest Advocacy and American Federalism,” will be held at Yale Law School, 127 Wall St., on March 6 and 7.This year’s Colloquium will examine state and local...
A lecture exploring the complex emotional transformations wrought by war, another on “Why Psychoanalysis Has No History” and the screening of a film about Freud disciple Marie Bonaparte are the three spring-term events being presented by the Muriel...
The fifth annual Yale Bouchet Conference on Diversity in Graduate Education at Yale University will be held March 28 and 29, with most events taking place in the Hall of Graduate Studies, 320 York St. The title of this year’s conference is “Public...
John E. Pepper Jr., former Yale vice president of finance and administration and current co-chair of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, will return to campus March 25–26 as Dwight Hall at Yale’s third annual Curran Distinguished Mentor.The...
Is it likely that a 10-year-old bully will change into a kindly pacifist, or that a struggling fifth-grade student will become the next Einstein? Young children from both the United States and Japan are highly optimistic about these sorts of changes...
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair Yale University is pleased to announce the appointment of Prime Minister Tony Blair as the Howland Distinguished Fellow for the next academic year. Mr. Blair will...
The Yale-CURE BioHaven Entrepreneurship Series continues its spring schedule with a program on Ophtherion, Inc. on Wednesday, March 19 from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Anlyan Center Auditorium, Yale School of Medicine, 300 Cedar Street. The series is organized by...
Works by sculptor Joseph Saccio, a former associate clinical professor of psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine, are on exhibit March 12 through April 24 at the Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health (PRCH) and the Community Services Network (CSN...
Three successful journalists, all graduates of the Yale College Class of 2006, will take part in a panel titled “My First Year in Journalism” on Thursday, April 10, at 7 p.m. in Room 211, Linsly-Chittenden Hall, 63 High St. The panel, which is free and...
A chorus of 1,000 New Haven school children singing the inspiring “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” popularly known as the “Black National Anthem,” will be the first of two events at Yale on April 4 celebrating the life and spirit of the song’s writer, James...