Tradition at Yale runs deep. It should come as no surprise, under the circumstances, that one of the first projects in the current renovation of the University’s main library was upgrading the Memorabilia Room. Closed for...
Local high school students will sing, dance, and perform in Russian, Gaelic, German, Portuguese, Swahili, and ancient Greek at a colorful celebration tonight, May 23, 7-9:30 p.m., in Yale University’s Luce Hall Auditorium at...
The Yale School of Nursing will dedicate its new facility at 100 Church Street on Friday, June 7, 9-11 a.m. Yale University Provost Alison Richards, Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro, Courtland Wilson from the Hill Neighborhood Corporation...
Yale Law School has awarded four Knight Fellowships in Law for Journalists for 1996-97. The fellowships will be given to Carole Bass, Julie Cohen, Charles M. Lane, and Judy Peres. Carole Bass is managing editor of the New Haven...
Peter Gay, Yale University’s Sterling Professor Emeritus of History, was awarded the Gold Medal for History from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Mr. Gay joined the faculty of Yale in 1970, where he taught for over 20...
Professor Charles K. Kao, Vice Chancellor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and a distinguished pioneer in optical fiber communications, has made a gift to Yale University to promote scholarly exchanges with Asia. The gift,...
Gilbert M. Joseph, professor of history and chairman of the Council on Latin American Studies at Yale University, has been appointed as a Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars for the 1996-97 academic year....
The Yale Office of Cooperative Research – OCR– and ArQule Inc. of Medford, Massachusetts, announced today that Yale University has granted the company an exclusive license for the development of patent-pending discoveries made by Harry...
Twenty-two leading educators from Eastern Europe will gather at Yale University for a ground-breaking conference, the first ever to address how to teach the humanities in a post-Communist world. The conference, “Curricular Development in the...
Yale University alumnus Norman H. Tolman –’64 M.A.– has established a scholarship that will enable a Yale student to study at the Inter-University Center for Japanese Language Studies –IUC– in Yokohama. The gift honors Roy Andrew Miller, one of Mr....