The University Church in Yale, the oldest continuously operating college church in the nation, will mark its 250th year with a series of events this fall that will begin with a special anniversary service on Oct. 7, featuring renowned preacher Barbara...
The newly renovated and renamed Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Library (formerly known as the Cross Campus Library) will open its doors on October 19 after undergoing extensive renovations.Members of the Yale community will get their first glimpse of the Bass...
Changing the way students eat, think and talk about food is the focus of “The Real Food Summit” to be held November 3-4 at Yale.Hosted by the Yale Sustainable Food Project (YSFP), the Summit will bring together students from 50 colleges in the Northeast...
“Nothing but the fresh” might be the motto of a new café in the Bass Library, which opens its doors on October 23.The Bass Library Café is a joint project of library staff, Yale University Dining Services and the Yale Sustainable Food Project and is...
Readers around the world will soon have online access to thousands of rare books in Yale’s Library thanks to an agreement between the University and Microsoft Corp to digitize many volumes found only in the Yale collections.The Microsoft-Yale project will...
Yale University will mark the national holiday commemorating the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with a weekend of events titled “The Beloved Community,” January 18–21. Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, June 15, 1964, at Yale...
Yale University has enhanced its highly successful Homebuyer Program for employees and extended it for another two years, from January 1, 2008 through December 31, 2009.The program was created in 1994 by President Richard C. Levin to encourage employees...
Yale University President Richard C. Levin announced today that Yale is reducing the average cost of sending a student to Yale College by over 50% for families with financial need. This new policy will apply to all students returning to campus in the fall...
Yale University has reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by 17% since committing to a steep reduction in 2005, President Richard C. Levin reported today in a speech at the University of Copenhagen.Additional projects planned by the University will produce...
Larry Samuelson, newly named as the inaugural A. Douglas Melamed Professor of Economics, focuses his research and teaching on microeconomic theory, game theory, repeated games and the evolutionary foundations of economic behavior.He is the author of “The...