Academic authorities and prominent representatives of Ukrainian and international institutions will meet in a two-day conference at Yale to view the past, take stock of the present, and ponder the future of Ukraine from a historical, cultural, economic...
Twenty-one doctors will graduate this Thursday, April 15, from an innovative program at Yale University that gives physicians the skills they need to manage their practices. The program, the Yale Management Program for Physicians, was developed by...
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas, a 1972 graduate of Yale College, will give the keynote address at “Making the House Our Home,” the 30th anniversary celebration of the Afro-American Cultural Center at Yale (AACC), which will be held Friday-...
The future of Western efforts on behalf of legal reform in the former Soviet Union will be the topic of a two-day conference April 23-24 at Yale Law School, 127 Wall Street. The conference, titled “Promoting Legal Reform in the Former Soviet Union,”...
On Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April 9-11, the Information Society Project at Yale Law School, with the generous support of the Knight Foundation, will present a conference on speech and regulation on the Internet titled “Private Censorship/Perfect...
An original composition by David Amram, drawing heavily on Native American musical traditions, will have its Connecticut debut at the Peabody Museum in New Haven on Saturday, April 10 at 1 p.m. The performance, which will feature members of the New Haven...
Amistad Academy today received approval by the State Board of Education to open as a charter middle school in New Haven starting in the fall of 1999. The Academy was ranked number one on the priority list submitted by the State Education Commissioner to...
Betty Friedan, a founder of the feminist movement, and celebrated author Grace Paley will be among the speakers at a four-day conference, titled Cherut: Jewish Women and Freedom, to be held at Yale University April 15 to 18. More than 200 students and...
Two Yale juniors are among a distinguished group of undergraduates nationwide who have been elected as 1999 Truman Scholars by the Washington, D.C.-based Harry Truman Scholarship Foundation. Dalia Hochman of Lexington, Mass., and Kimberly Jones of New...
The Yale School of Architecture will host a program to explore the University’s immediate and long-term plans for its physical facilities, April 9, 10 and 11. Friday’s session will take place in the auditorium of the Law School, 127 Wall St. Saturday...