Three members of the Class of 1998 who have been active in the Yale and New Haven communities were awarded the Roosevelt L. Thompson Prize during Senior Class Day exercises on Sunday, May 24. Stanton Wheeler, chair of the Council of Masters Committee on...
The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale has acquired the archive of Witold Gombrowicz, one of the great names of 20th century European modernism. Gombrowicz was born in Maloszyce, Poland, in 1904 and studied philosophy and law at the...
Women can use political skills to advance themselves in the job market as well as in public office, according to George Dean and Ann Sheffer, co-chairs of the Women’s Campaign School at Yale – WCS. Each June the school offers a five-day intensive...
President Richard C. Levin and Yale trustee Jose Cabranes were among the 146 individuals elected recently as fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, along with faculty members David Bromwich, the Bird White Housum Professor of English and...
Scientists at Yale University have developed the world’s best electrometer, a tiny transistor so fast and sensitive that it can count individual electrons as they pass through a circuit. The device could be useful in developing highly miniaturized...
Yale University anthropologist Floyd Glenn Lounsbury, an expert in American Indian languages, died Thursday, May 14, at Connecticut Hospice at the age of 84. The East Haven resident, who was the Sterling Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, made...
Yale University’s 297th Commencement events will be held Sunday, May 24, and Monday, May 25, on the Yale campus. For more details, see http://www.yale.edu/secretary/commencement. All reporters and photographers must have Yale media credentials during...
“Frontiers in Magnetic Resonance,” a symposium in celebration of the dedication of the W.M. Keck High Field Magnetic Resonance Laboratory at Yale University, will be held Saturday, May 30, at Sterling Chemistry Laboratory, 25 Prospect St. Experts in...
Yale University’s proposed operating budget for 1998-99, which for the second year in a row is balanced, projects spending of $1.16 billion, an increase of approximately 5 percent over the current spending plan. The major sources of revenue for the...
This year may be a bonanza for women interested in running for office, according to leading political analysts, among them the co-chairs of The Women’s Campaign School at Yale – WCS. George Dean, prominent political activist in the Republican Party,...