Georges May, a leading scholar of French literature who held two top administrative posts at Yale University, has died at his home in New Haven at the age of 82. The Sterling Professor emeritus of French at Yale, May was a native of France and...
A symposium about the portrayal of women and their response to war in Greek tragedy, sponsored by the Women Faculty Forum (WFF) at Yale, will take place on April 21 in Room 309 of William L. Harkness Hall, 100 Wall St. “Terrorism and Tragedy: Women at...
Yale University reported that about 50% of its clerical and technical employees did not participate in a strike called today by their union, Local 34 of the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees. “Nearly half of our clerical and technical workers...
Yale School of Medicine’s annual symposium on recent advances in basic and clinical neuroscience will be held Saturday, March 29, in the school’s Harkness Auditorium. Speakers at the symposium, which is titled, “Towards Recovery from Mental Illness: How...
Leading researchers will gather at Yale University April 13-15 to present the latest findings about the role of glutamate - a major neurotransmitter in the brain - in a wide range of psychiatric disorders. The conference is sponsored by the New York...
The 9th Olin-Yale-Bayer Annual Science Fair, set for March 11 at Yale University’s Commons Dining Hall, corner of Grove and College streets, is dedicated to the memory of Robert Apfel, professor of mechanical engineering and former chair of the Yale...
Klaas Zwanepol, professor of Lutheran theology at the University of Utrecht, will deliver a lecture on “Luther’s Christology” on March 25 at 7 p.m., in the Latourette Lecture Hall at Yale Divinity School, 409 Prospect St. Zwanepol has written...
Yale University today announced its approval for a project to repair and renovate the stadium roof at historic Yale Field. “This is a major project that will preserve and improve Yale Field,” said Yale Athletic Director Tom Beckett. “This is one of...
William Wallace Lumpkin Glenn, M.D., world-renowned pioneer of cardiovascular surgery, died on March 10 at Monadnock Community Hospital in Peterborough, New Hampshire at age 88. Using a pump made from parts of a child’s Erector set, Glenn and his...
Responding to a critical national shortage of academic librarians, Yale University Library and Yale’s Office of Graduate Career Services are sponsoring a symposium on April 11 to inform graduate students in the humanities about professional opportunities...