A new Yale publication, “Portraits of Four Schools: Meeting the Needs of Immigrant Students and Their Families,” provides insight into how four different schools are meeting the challenges and opportunities of new languages, cultures and expectations as...
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...
“Intricacy,” an exhibition opening at the Yale School of Architecture on September 3, and a related symposium held the same day will explore the new visual landscape wrought by the digital revolution. Curated by the architect and theorist Greg Lynn,...
Yale researchers have found that the existence of negative stereotypes about abilities such as intelligence actually enhances the performance of those who do not bear the stereotype. There have been many studies about how pervasive negative stereotypes...
Lectures by such prominent designers, architects and theorists as Moshe Safdie, Gregg Pasquarelli, Rafael Vinoly and Charles Correa and a symposium on the subject of psychoanalysis and architecture are among the highlights of the first term of this...
Yale University School of Architecture welcomes the public to the dedication on September 19, at 5:30 p.m., of a new house at 161 Porter Street, designed and built by its students as part of the School’s First Year Building Project. Groundbreaking for...
Poet Anthony Hecht, whose work has earned him a Pulitzer Prize and the Robert Frost Medal, will speak at a Master’s Tea and hold a reading at Calhoun College at Yale University on September 25 at 4:30 p.m. Anthony Hecht, whose first book of poems, “A...
Esteemed Yale professor Vincent J. Scully Jr., one of the nation’s foremost architectural historians and critics, has been selected as the fourth annual recipient of the Urban Land Institute J.C. Nichols Prize for Visionary Urban Development. Scully...
Andrew Revkin, environment reporter for The New York Times, will discuss, “The Daily Planet: Why the Media Have Trouble Covering the Biggest Story in the World – The World Itself” on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 4 p.m. in Bowers Auditorium of Sage Hall at the...
The Yale School of Architecture is hosting a symposium October 24-26 on the relationship between psychoanalysis and architecture, a complex topic that has eluded multi-disciplined scrutiny. The symposium will gather architects, analysts and academics...