A collection of medieval English manuscripts that had been in private hands is on exhibition for the first time in the United States at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library in a special, building-wide exhibition, “Making the Medieval English...
Six leading practitioners in various fields of international affairs have been named 2017-2018 Jackson Institute Senior Fellows.
The six will join 11 returning fellows, who spend a year or a semester at Yale teaching courses and mentoring students.
The...
Women who prioritize their careers value pregnancy planning and believe they have a good chance of conceiving late in life with the help of reproductive technology, even though fertility rates drop with age, according to a new Yale study. The findings...
Volunteers are needed for the annual Multicultural New Haven Block Party, to be held from noon to 4 p.m on Sunday, Sept. 17 at the Divinity School Courtyard, 409 Prospect St.
The family-friendly event connects Yale’s employees, students, and scholars with...
The beauty and majesty of birds — from hawks to hornbills — through the eyes of one of the world’s most notable wildlife artists are explored in a new exhibit at the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History.
Featuring more than 25 original pieces, “An...
Matriculate.org — founded by Yale alum Madeline Kerner — is an organization that connects low-income, high-achieving high school students across the country with undergraduates at the nation's top colleges for mentorship through the college admissions...
Yale welcomed its newest faculty with a four-day orientation program that began with a gathering at the Maurice R. Greenberg Center and included remarks by Provost Ben Polak, a panel on faculty life, and a night at the Connecticut Open tennis tournament....