A concert to raise money for malaria relief will be held at Woolsey Hall on Saturday, December 13 from 8 to 10 pm. Performers include St Luke’s Chorus and members of the Yale Alumni Chorus. Called the “Tony Blair Faith Foundation Malaria Relief Concert,”...
Student composer’s work to be premiered in local concertThe New Haven Chorale will perform the world premiere of a commissioned work for chorus and orchestra by Colin Britt, a student of choral conducting at the School of Music.The chorale will present...
Yale School of Drama dean James Bundy is among five individuals and organizations being honored by the Arts Council of Greater New Haven as artistic “ground breakers.”Bundy, who is also artistic director of the Yale Repertory Theatre, is a recipient of...
The link between food marketing and the growing childhood obesity epidemic is the focus of a $6.4 million grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University.Principal investigators, Rudd Center...
By the time they complete his mechanical engineering class, Professor John Morrell’s students will have designed and built a hybrid car or a model airplane and entered them in national competitions.During the semester, the Yale undergraduates in his class...
“Teaching is about joining students in learning to deal not only with the material but also with their lives” — so says Ansgar Mohnkern, one of nine Yale doctoral students who were awarded this year’s Prize Teaching Fellowships (PTFs).Considering what...
Jack Siedlecki, the Joel E. Smilow ‘54 Head Coach of Football, has announced his retirement as football coach and has accepted a position as assistant director within Yale’s Department of Athletics. Over the past 12 years, Siedlecki has led the Bulldogs...
Members of the Class of 2010 in the Yale School of Management’s (SOM) “M.B.A. Executives for Leadership in Healthcare” program recently donated more than 430 pounds of food to the Connecticut Food Bank.The donation is especially impressive because of the...
A conference on the social and ecological sustainability of biofuels and the impact of their production on the forests of Central and South America — sponsored in part by the School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (F&ES) — will take place...
A single broken heart creates a national emergency in the Yale School of Drama’s adaptation of Friedrich Schiller’s “The Robbers,” an epic tale of revenge and madness running Friday-Thursday, Dec. 12-18, at the Yale Repertory Theatre, 1120 Chapel St.In...