Carol Jayne Schlosberg, 40, artist and painter, died Sunday, March 29, in Puerto Escondido, on the Pacific coast of Mexico. An alumna of Yale School of Art (M.F.A. 1992), she taught at the school from 1993-1995. She worked in New Haven for John...
Yale President Richard C. Levin announced today that Maya Lin has been elected the next Alumni Fellow of the Yale Corporation. Ms. Lin, a graduate of both Yale College and Yale’s Architecture School, will be the first artist to serve on the Yale...
Yale University President Richard C. Levin has announced the reappointment of Robert A.M. Stern for a second term of five years as Dean of the Yale School of Architecture. During his five-year tenure, Stern has brought major changes to the School: from...
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...
Responding to the great humanitarian need created by three recent natural disasters, musicians from Yale University and the New Haven community will perform a special benefit concert titled “Help Can’t Wait” in Sprague Hall on May 21, at 7 pm.All proceeds...
Visitors to the Yale University Art Gallery this summer will have the opportunity to see two of Vincent van Gogh’s most renowned paintings side by side and to view the pioneering camera obscura images by contemporary photographer Abelardo Morell.‘...
The world premiere of a play based on Dostoevsky’s revolutionary novel “Notes from Underground” and a re-staging of Arthur Miller’s classic drama “Death of a Salesman” will be among the featured works in the Yale Repertory Theatre’s 2008-2009 season.The...
The Yale School of Drama and Yale Repertory Theatre have received a $2.85 million gift from the Robina Foundation to establish the Yale Center for New Theatre. Through the new center, the Yale Rep will substantially increase its annual commissions of new...
An exhibition honoring the American composer who wrote such popular classics as “Sleigh Ride,” “The Typewriter,” “The Syncopated Clock” and “Blue Tango” is now on display at the Irving S. Gilmore Music Library.Titled “Of Typewriters and Sleigh Bells: A...
Members of the public are once again invited to explore the University’s world-class art collections while enjoying the sound of music during the Yale Art Museums’ Open House, being held 5:30-8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 4.The annual event, now in its fourth...