“We humans need to change games,” proclaimed Donald Green, professor of political science, statistics and psychology at Yale University. He made that declaration in response to the stunning victory two years ago of the chess computer Deep Blue over...
The Women’s Campaign School (WCS) will hold its sixth annual campaign training session, June 16-20 at Yale University. WCS offers non-partisan training for women candidates and campaign staff. The five-day session is based on the time-line of a...
David Kerr, a noted authority on Christian/Muslim relations, will present a lecture on Friday, July 2, 4:30 p.m., in the Day Reading Room, Yale Divinity Library, 409 Prospect St. Director of the Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western...
Four journalists will attend Yale Law School as recipients of Knight Fellowships in Law for Journalists, 1999-2000. The fellowships bring mid-career journalists to the Law School for an academic year to improve their understanding of legal and policy...
Get on board as the brand new game OCTI is launched. Designed by Yale professor Donald Green, the riveting board game can challenge and intrigue players of all ages. While its rules are far easier to master than chess, its seemingly limitless range of...
The Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center for International Human Rights at Yale Law School has announced two major appointments and awarded Robert L. Bernstein International Human Rights Fellowships to three graduates of the Law School. Law School Dean...