The historic Yale Glee Club is pleased to announce the appointment of Jeffrey Douma as its new director. Currently director of Choral Activities at Carroll College, Douma becomes the seventh director in the illustrious 142-year history of the Yale Glee...
On Tuesday, August 19, many of the rare books damaged in the Law School explosion in May will be removed from the freezer where they have been stored. Head of the Yale Library preservation department, Bobby Pilette, and colleagues will exhibit the Law...
Eleven alumni of the Yale School of Architecture decorated their Alma Mater with new laurels when they were named to Architectural Digest’s list of 100 top architects and interior designers. The YSA graduates are Marc Appleton M. Arch. ‘72; Peter Gluck...
David Childs, designer of the proposed World Trade Center “Freedom Tower,” will speak at the Yale School of Architecture this evening at 6:30 p.m Childs, whose major works in Manhattan include the World-Wide Plaza on Eighth Avenue and 50th Street and...
“The Pink and the Blue: Lesbian and Gay Life at Yale and in Connecticut, 1642-2004,” a groundbreaking exhibit exploring the lesbian and gay history of one of America’s oldest and most influential educational institutions opens at the Sterling Library at...
Celebrated writer Caryl Phillips, whose novels and non-fiction work relate to the long-lasting legacy of the African slave trade, will speak at Yale on February 9 and 10. A native of the Caribbean island of St. Kitts, brought up in Leeds, England,...
The Saybrook Orchestra, an 80-piece full symphony orchestra composed of students, faculty and staff affiliated with Yale University, will offer a free educational concert to students from all over the state of Connecticut on Friday, December 10 at 10 a.m...
Manuscripts, photographs, documents and artifacts from the Beinecke’s collections will serve to exemplify Barrie’s creative life and the breadth of his work. A series of films based on Barrie’s plays will be shown on Sunday afternoons in February at the...
Yale University’s Student Activities Committee will host a Winter Arts Festival, January 21-23. Events are open to the public and many are free. A pass to attend all ticketed events is $8. Tickets for some events are $2 and $3. Tickets will be sold in...
The parliamentary governments that developed in Western Europe and North America during the 17th and 18th centuries are the subject of an international conference at Yale, April 7–9. The three–day conference will span three locations, and the sessions...