Yale Law School will host a conference marking the 10th anniversary of Critical Race Theory. The conference runs from Thursday, Nov. 13, through Saturday, Nov. 15, at 127 Wall St. Critical Race Theory is a loose community of scholars who assert that...
“Painted on Earth,” an exhibition of 23 works by contemporary artist David Newman, will be on view through Friday, Dec. 19, at the Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale, 80 Wall St. The paintings in the exhibit represent two very different...
Racism, sexism, and “nativism” are as central to American politics as liberalism and republicanism ever were, argues Yale political scientist Rogers Smith in his newly released book, “Civic Ideals: Conflicting Visions of Citizenship in U.S. Public Law...
Racism, sexism, and “nativism” are as central to American politics as liberalism and republicanism ever were, argues Yale political scientist Rogers Smith in his newly released book, “Civic Ideals: Conflicting Visions of Citizenship in U.S. Public Law...
Michael P. Dombeck, chief of the USDA Forest Service since January and former acting director of the Bureau of Land Management, will speak at Yale on the role of the Forest Service in helping private landowners manage non-federal lands. The talk, which...
How is Hong Kong meeting the challenge of merging with China while retaining its economic identity? The Hong Kong Club, an undergraduate organization at Yale, will host a two-day conference to examine the current and future status of Hong Kong. “One...
A panel discussion titled “After the Summit: The Role of Human Rights in U.S.-China Relations” will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2:30-5 p.m. in Yale Law School’s Levinson Auditorium, 127 Wall St. The program will address human rights policy and...
The following talks at Yale University Oct. 27-Nov. 2 are free and open to the public. Award-winning writer to discuss her recently published novel Blanche McCrary Boyd, a professor of English and writer-in-residence at Connecticut College, will...
On Thursday, October 23, the Women’s Campaign School at Yale University will offer a crash course in the realities of public office to 40 Connecticut school children. Participants in “Students’ Day in Hartford” will be fifth graders from Toquam School...
American child care regulations are mediocre or poor in every state because state legislators are setting standards far too low, thus posing a threat to children’s development. That is the finding of a Yale University study, which joins a spate of...