Yale Vice President Bruce Alexander was honored in August by the New Haven Board of Alderman’s Black and Hispanic Caucus for his service to the community.Bruce AlexanderAlexander, who heads Yale’s Office of New Haven and State Affairs, was given the...
Just three weeks into her new post as secretary of the University and vice president for student life, Kimberly M. Goff-Crews ’83, ’86 LAW sat down with YaleNews in her Woodbridge Hall office to talk about her return to campus and her thoughts about her...
In conjunction with its current “Big Food” exhibition, the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History will host a presentation about a project that taps into the talents of New Haven’s youth in a bid to tackle the problems of obesity and related chronic...
The recently inaugurated Yale Program for the Study of Antisemitism will host an international conference on Friday, Oct. 5, focusing on antisemitism as it is distinctly manifested in France.“Antisemitism in France” is the first international conference...
This term will see the first conference hosted by the recently established Yale Program for the Study of Antisemitism (YPSA), an interdisciplinary enterprise that embraces the humanities and social sciences to understand the history and contributing...
New Haven welcomed a new culinary addition on Sept. 13 as Shake Shack opened downtown at 968 Chapel St., across from the upper Green.
A modern-day “roadside” burger stand, Shake Shack is part of the Union Square Hospitality Group (USHG) founded by noted...