The Howard R. Lamar Center for the Study of Frontiers and Borders at Yale University will host a symposium September 14-15 on the subject of ethnic cleansing on the frontiers of Europe and America. Distinguished scholars, including Yale professors John...
The life and work of pioneering anti-slavery reformer and civic leader James Hillhouse (1754-1832) will be commemorated in New Haven next month as part of Yale University’s Tercentennial celebration. The Yale Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of...
Distinguished Chinese poet Wen-tao Cheng has been given the title “writer in residence in the department” of East Asian Languages and Literatures at Yale University in recognition of his literary achievement. Cheng is widely known abroad for his poetry...
Some of the most distinguished and innovative young architects of our day will be celebrated this fall when the Yale School of Architecture turns the spotlight on its own recent graduates. Titled “New Blue: Recent Work of Graduates of the Yale School of...
Yale University Dean of Architecture Robert A.M. Stern will present the DeVane Lecture Series this fall focusing on Yale’s extensive contributions to modern architecture. The DeVane Lectures, which are free and open to the public, will be held on Monday...
Robert A.M. Stern, dean of the Yale School of Architecture, has announced that four distinguished architects will hold visiting endowed professorships during the Fall Semester 2001. Brigitte Shim will be the William Henry Bishop Visiting Professor of...
A diversified summer study program that has attracted 660 students from around the world kicked off its inaugural season at Yale recently. The Exploration Seminar Program - nicknamed Explo - which began on July 1 is a tuition-based program for high...
Yale Univesity and Tsinghua University in Beijing, both traditionally associated with the discipline of comparative literature, will co-sponsor an international symposium on the subject in China next month. Scholars from Europe and Australia will join...
Many Yale University students are spending the summer in New Haven working on community service projects, thanks to funding from the Yale President’s Office and Dwight Hall. Projects include helping the elderly, the indigent and the mentally ill....
Yale University Divinity School will host a lecture by historian Jessie G. Lutz titled “Mission Dilemmas: Bride Price, Minor Marriage, Concubinage, Infanticide and the Education of Women” on July 13 at 5 p.m. in Marquand Chapel, 409 Prospect Street. The...