The Yale School of Music Opera Program will present Giuseppe Verdi’s passionate love story, “La Traviata,” as its major production of the year. The opera will be performed at the Shubert Theater in New Haven on Friday, February 28 and Saturday, March 1...
President Richard C. Levin announced today that the Yale Corporation has approved a recommendation to keep the Yale Divinity School at its current site, and endorsed reconstruction of the Sterling Divinity Quadrangle. The decision will allow the...
The friends of Arthur Liman have endowed a chair at Yale Law School in his honor, Dean Anthony Kronman announced today. In addition, an Arthur Liman Public Interest Fund and Fellowship has been endowed at over $1 million, “to carry forward the purposes...
Yale University will hold a news conference Friday, December 20 at 4 p.m. at the Colony Inn to announce plans for the former Jewish Community Center building in New Haven’s Chapel West District. The 60,000-square-foot building at 1156 Chapel Street has...
Yale will soon renovate a dilapidated downtown building in the Chapel West District–vacant since 1986–as part of an extensive program to upgrade its arts facilities, University Vice President and Secretary Linda Koch Lorimer announced today. Yale...
Yale Divinity School has established a diploma program in Lutheran Studies. The program, beginning next autumn, will be administered by a committee authorized by the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale. Paul Stuehrenberg, Yale Divinity School librarian,...
The Yale University Council on East Asian Studies will sponsor a series of landmark films by Japanese directors Yasujiro Ozu and Juzo Itami. The movies will be screened in Japanese with English subtitles on Thursdays at 7 p.m. in the Whitney Humanities...
Beatrice Bartlett, professor of history at Yale, will give a lecture on the horror and heroism of the Nanking Massacre, its historical context and the current controversies about it, on Friday, January 31, at 4 p.m. in the Marquand Chapel of the Yale...
Abortion, assisted suicide, capital punishment and other life-and-death issues will be explored in the next DeVane Lecture series at Yale University, presented by federal judge and former Yale Law School Dean Guido Calabresi. In the 12-part series, “Life...
Anthropologist and Yale alumnus Richard Pearson, Ph.D. 1966 will be the next guest in the Yale Council on East Asian Studies spring colloquium series, speaking on “Archaeological Perspectives on the Rise of the Ryuku Kingdom, 1100-1600 A.D.” His talk...