After she testified before Congress in 1991 alleging sexual harassment by Clarence Thomas during his Supreme Court confirmation hearing, Anita Hill ’80 J.D. heard from many people who told her that they didn’t even know that sexual harassment was against...
Google “China” and you will see stories about its growing economy and its booming industry, as well as predictions that the nation will be the next largest global power. But, while the urban centers in China are thriving, rural China — a side that...
Bernard Avishai, contributor to the New Yorker and adjunct professor of business at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, will speak at Yale on Thursday, Nov. 2 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
Avishai will give two talks during his campus visit. The first, a...
Fake news and propaganda — including news about Russian interference with the U.S. presidential election — will be explored during the third Poynter Fellowship Symposium “Truth and the Internet Age” on Thursday, Nov. 9.
The symposium, which is co-hosted...
Visitors to the Yale University Art Gallery ponder and enjoy the more than 4,000 works on display, but as is the case at many museums, the objects on view represent a small portion of the gallery’s holdings.
Out of necessity, tens of thousands of art...
Speaking to former Secretary of State John Kerry at the Yale School of Management, former Vice President Al Gore warned that before Americans can effectively address climate change, they must repair the nation’s political system.
“In order to fix the...
Dan Diamond, a health policy reporter for POLITICO, will speak Yale on Thursday, Nov. 2, as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
Diamond will talk as part of a Thursday Evening Colloquium in Healthcare Leadership at the Sterling Hall of Medicine’s Beaumont...