At the meetings of the American Historical Association in Washington, D.C., in January, two Yale faculty members, Timothy Snyder and Peter Gay received, respectively, the George Louis Beer Prize for “outstanding historical writing in European...
At the meetings of the American Historical Association in Washington, D.C., in January, two Yale faculty members, Timothy Snyder and Peter Gay received, respectively, the George Louis Beer Prize for “outstanding historical writing in European...
Celebrated writer Caryl Phillips, whose novels and non-fiction work relate to the long-lasting legacy of the African slave trade, will speak at Yale on February 9 and 10. A native of the Caribbean island of St. Kitts, brought up in Leeds, England,...
An exhibition at Yale’s Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, 121 Wall St., brings to life an episode of American – and Connecticut – history that has not yet received its due attention: the unique struggle of more than 215,000 African Americans...
A symposium on city ports, a multi-media exhibition of large-scale environment-friendly architecture and a weekly lecture series featuring some of the world’s most celebrated architects, designers and planners are among the free and public offerings at...
The Seventh Annual Arthur Liman Public Interest Colloquium, “Groups in Transition: Public Interest Lawyering in an Era of High Anxiety,” will be held at Yale Law School on March 5. Panel discussions, 8:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m., will focus on three areas: “...
The tenth annual “Rebellious Lawyering” Conference -aAA- the nation’s largest student-run public interest law conference – will take place February 20-22 at Yale Law School, 127 Wall Street. Rebellious Lawyering brings together practitioners, law...
3 Yale men in a theatrical production, circa 1880 “The Pink and the Blue: Lesbian and Gay Life at Yale and in Connecticut, 1642-2004,” a groundbreaking exhibit exploring the lesbian and gay history of one of America’s oldest and most influential...
“The Pink and the Blue: Lesbian and Gay Life at Yale and in Connecticut, 1642-2004,” a groundbreaking exhibit exploring the lesbian and gay history of one of America’s oldest and most influential educational institutions opens at the Sterling Library at...
Jonathan Edwards College is pleased to present a small, but significant exhibit opening on January 22, 2004 entitled “Robert Rauschenberg: Gifts to Terry Van Brunt.” The some 35 works on display, which have been exhibited only once before in San...