Theologian Julian Norris Hartt, who taught at Yale Divinity School (YDS) and Yale’s Department of Religious Studies for three decades, died Nov. 29 in Greenfield, Massachusetts. He was 99.Hartt was the founding chair of Yale’s Department of Religious...
“A Streetcar Named Desire,” Tennessee Williams’ tragedy about the corrosive power of the American dream, will be performed Dec. 10-16 at the Yale School of Drama.Cast members Trai Byers, Will Cobbs, Ben Horner, Andrew Z. Kelsey, Miriam A. Hyman, Da’Vine...
In what has become a New Haven holiday caroling tradition, individuals will process through the city streets carrying boom boxes as part of a performance of Phil Kline’s “Unsilent Night” on Thursday, Dec. 9.The event, which debuted in New Haven in 2007,...
“The Changing Face of Photojournalism, The Changing Face of War” is the topic of a talk being given on Thursday, Dec. 9, by Susie Linfield, associate professor of journalism and director of the Cultural Reporting and Criticism Program at New York...
Yale President Richard C. Levin Tuesday named biochemist and innovative educator Scott Strobel as vice-president of West Campus Planning and Program Development, to oversee the second phase of growth at Yale’s 136-acre facility in West Haven.Strobel will...
Two recently restored works by an innovative filmmaker and animator — along with related treasures from the Yale Film Study Center vault — will be shown on the big screen in the Big Apple this month.The three-day program, “Passages from the Yale Archive...
Women treated for breast cancer who have elevated levels of circulating insulin face substantially higher mortality rates than their peers with lower levels, according to a new study authored by a Yale School of Public Health researcher. The research is...
Archived material.Culurciello selected as distinguished lecturer of IEEEThe Circuits and Systems Society has selected Eugenio Culurciello, associate professor of electrical engineering, as a Distinguished Lecturer of the Institute of Electrical and...
Lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) adolescents are about 40 percent more likely than other teens to be punished by school authorities, police and the courts, according to a study by Yale University researchers. Published in the January 2011 issue of the...
Even before the catastrophic January earthquake that destroyed much of its capital, killed an estimated quarter million people and left a million others homeless, Haiti was considered one of the poorest nations on earth, with high rates of HIV/AIDS and...