Most poor people in the United States are white, but the news media generally show them as black, according to research by Martin Gilens, assistant professor of political science and a fellow of the Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale...
The Open End Theater, created and coordinated by retired Yale professor Thomas Greene, has received a $6,000 grant from the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven. Funding will enable the ensemble to produce a second season of interactive...
Sixty-five incoming sophomores and 22 group leaders from the junior and senior classes at Yale College will kick off the sixth annual “FOCUS on New Haven” on Sunday, August 24, with a major cleanup of West River Open Space. “FOCUS on New Haven” is a...
8/27/97: Media Advisory President Richard C. Levin will announce a major appointment to Yale University on Thursday, August 28, at 4:45 p.m. at the President’s House, 43 Hillhouse Avenue (between Trumbull and Sachem), New Haven. Media are invited...
The fall academic term begins with the start of classes for Yale College students on Wednesday, September 3, 1997. Freshmen arrive in New Haven and begin moving into their campus residences on Friday, August 29. At 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, August 30,...
When classes resume on Wednesday, September 3, Yale College will welcome the 1,310 members of the Class of 2001 to New Haven. The admissions process this year was the most selective in recent memory: fewer than 18 percent of the 12,046 applicants were...
President Richard C. Levin announced today the appointment of Bruce Alexander, a national leader in urban revitalization, as Vice President and Director of New Haven and State Affairs. Mr. Alexander has been responsible for developing some of the...
The 1950s in France were years of creative, intellectual, and political ferment. The recent past of the Nazi Occupation, the ongoing struggles for independence in Algeria and Indochina, the onset of the Cold War, and the promises and threats of...
The 1950s in France were years of creative, intellectual, and political ferment. The recent past of the Nazi Occupation, the ongoing struggles for independence in Algeria and Indochina, the onset of the Cold War, and the promises and threats of...
The Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences – the nation’s oldest graduate school – marked the beginning of its 151st year with the arrival of 2,300 students in the humanities, social sciences, biological and physical sciences, and engineering....