Native American alumni of Yale from across the nation will converge on the Yale campus on November 5 for a three-day celebration marking the centennial of the graduation of Henry Roe Cloud, who is believed to be the first Native American to earn a Yale...
Three original members of a joint U.S. military-civilian natural resources counterinsurgency cell in Afghanistan will discuss “Conflict and Natural Resources: Integrated Civilian-Military Perspectives and Approaches” on Monday, Nov. 1, at 5:30 p.m. in...
There will be a special twist to this year’s Employee Day, hosted by the Yale Human Resources and Athletics departments: This year, Yale will be rooting for both blue and green.During Employee Day, Yale will be participating the EPA’s “Game Day Challenge...
Thirty-one students from Yale have won Fulbright Program awards for 2010-2011. This is the second highest number of students in the nation selected for the U.S. flagship international education program.Only the University of Michigan had more Fulbright...
For the past eight years, Yale alumnus Robert B. Haas ‘69 has captured in photographs the grandeur and mystique of locales as diverse as Africa and Latin America from an aerial perspective. The School of Forestry & Environmental Sciences will...
Photographer Michael Marsland spotted this array of jack-o’-lanterns sitting on a wall, infusing Old Campus with a bit of Halloween spirit.
It will be Doonesbury Day on Wednesday, Nov. 3, when Garry Trudeau (B.A., 1970, M.F.A. 1973) returns to the campus where Bull Tales, the prototype for his now-worldwide satirical comic strip, first debuted in the pages of the Yale Daily News.The...
Three original members of a joint U.S. military-civilian natural resources counterinsurgency cell in Afghanistan will discuss “Conflict and Natural Resources: Integrated Civilian-Military Perspectives and Approaches” on Monday, Nov. 1, at 5:30 p.m. in...
“Hard Evidence on Soft Skills: The GED and the Problem of Soft Skills in America” is the title of this year’s James A. Thomas Lecture, which will be delivered on Monday, Nov. 1, by University of Chicago economics professor and Nobel Prize winner James...
Tamas Horvath is the first to tell you that he doesn’t study obesity. But his research on the effects of metabolism on higher brain functions could provide deeper understanding of the brain’s link to appetite, weight and to metabolic disorders such as...