Yale political scientist Susan Hyde will discuss “Does Democracy Promotion Promote Democracy?” in the next In the Company of Scholars lecture on Tuesday, March 25.Susan HydeThe talk will take place at 4 p.m. in Rm. 119 of the Hall of Graduate Studies, 320...
Conservation scientist and professor Stefan Simon has been named director of the newly established Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage (IPCH) at Yale’s West Campus. The IPCH serves as the overarching international hub directing the various...
A former Ukrainian ambassador will be among the experts discussing the politics behind the recent clash over Crimea, among other topics, at the symposium “A Response to the Crisis in Ukraine” on Wednesday, April 2.Valery KuchinskyThe event, which is free...
Jonathan Schell, a journalist, best-selling author, and anti-war activist who taught several courses at Yale, died on March 25 at his home in Brooklyn. He was 70 years old.Schell was author of the acclaimed books “The Village of Ben Such,” about the...
In honor of World Autism Awareness Day, Harkness Tower will glow bright blue on the evening of Wednesday, April 2 as part of the “Light It Up Blue” awareness campaign. This symbol of support for those affected by autism is just one of the events...
Four of Yale’s most distinguished alumni — George H.W. Bush ’48, George W. Bush ’68, William Jefferson Clinton ’73 J.D., and Hillary Rodham Clinton ’73 J.D. — are serving as honorary chairs of this year’s global Yale Day of Service on Saturday, May 10....