Beginning July 7, Yale’s Programs in International Educational Resources (PIER) of the Yale Center for International and Area Studies (YCIAS) will offer four concurrent courses – Summer Institutes – examining the background of particular world issues...
A painting by Bernard Chaet, the William Leffingwell Professor Emeritus of Painting at the Yale School of Art, has received the Henry Ward Ranger Purchase Prize from the National Academy of Art. The painting, titled “A.M.,” is featured in the Academy’s...
If first-year students at Yale School of Architecture have it right, the open “loft style” floor plan – with kitchen and living areas flowing together – which has dominated home design for decades, may be on the way out. Yale’s famous First Year...
Yale Law School has announced that Knight Fellowships in Law for Journalists for the 2003-2004 academic year will be awarded to Chisun Lee, Village Voice; Daniel Fisher, Forbes Magazine; and Philip Segal, The Asian Wall Street Journal. Lee has been a...
Thomas McLernon Greene, the Frederick Clifford Ford Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Yale University, whose tenure on the faculty at Yale spanned five decades, died on Monday, June 23, in New Haven. Born in Haddonfield, New Jersey,...
This summer you can chat with the celebrated literary critic Harold Bloom in the comfort of your own home, thanks to AllLearn, the not-for-profit online education alliance of Yale, Stanford and Oxford universities. The two-hour live forum “Harold Bloom...
Integrating Puerto Rican history and culture into the classroom curriculum and teaching children to be more accepting of different cultures are among the topics to be covered in a summer program for teachers held at the Yale Center for International and...
The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University will celebrate women in the arts in a series of events that includes exhibitions of photographs and archival material, film screenings, a concert, a reading and lecture by acclaimed...
Designs by recent graduates of Yale College and one from the Yale School of Architecture were among those whose work was honored in an international competition for a proposed rail-to-trail garden project in New York. Five of the student designers, Ravi...
If you have ever wondered why the United States lags far behind all other industrialized countries in providing a social safety net for its citizens, you might find the answers in a new book by Yale faculty member Jennifer Klein. In “For All These...