Faculty members Jay Gitlin ’71, ’74 Mus.M., ’02 Ph.D. and Meg Urry are this year’s recipients of the Howard R. Lamar Faculty Awards, presented annually to faculty who have made significant contributions to alumni programs and demonstrated exemplary...
The following is a message to the Yale community from Yale’s Senior Trustee Donna Dubinsky ’77 B.A.
Since 1993, Yale’s trustees have conducted an Institutional Assessment of the university approximately every five years in order to gain insights into Yale...
Her “a-ha moment” that she wanted to pursue art history, said Ann Temkin ’82 M.A., ’92 Ph.D., came when she was reading aloud her description of Picasso’s painting “First Steps” to her Yale roommate, who was a medical student. Her roommate responded that...
Individuals and initiatives that have helped strengthen and expand town-gown ties were honored at the annual Seton Elm and Ivy Awards reception on April 25.
Elm Awards honor individuals and organizations from the city, and Ivy Awards go to those from the...
When gun reform activists Ryan Deitsch and Sofie Whitney spoke to a jam-packed audience in a Yale classroom, their message had a special resonance for the visitors in town for Bulldog Days, the three-day program that gives admitted students a taste of...
Professor Laurie Santos’ final lecture of the most popular class in Yale history, “Psychology and the Good Life,” was held April 26 at the university’s largest venue, which school officials had to scramble to secure this winter when 1,200 undergraduates...
The Connecticut Open tennis tournament has announced that the lineup has been set for this year’s edition of its popular men’s legends event. One of a series of special events during the weeklong women’s professional tournament, held at the Connecticut...