The Whitney Humanities Center at Yale, with the assistance of the Woodward Lectures Fund, will host a symposium, “Whose Freud? The Place of Psychoanalysis in Contemporary Culture,” on Friday and Saturday, April 3-4. All conference panels will be held...
Astronaut Albert Sacco Jr., professor of chemical engineering at Northeastern University, will present the John McClanahan Henske Distinguished Lecture in Chemical Engineering on Thursday, April 9, at 4 p.m. in 211 Mason Laboratory, 9 Hillhouse Ave. The...
The following talks at Yale University the week of March 23-29 are free and open to the public. Unisys Corporation CEO to talk at the School of Management “Building a New Unisys: Challenges and Opportunities for a New CEO” is the title of an...
The music of Charles Ives, one of this century’s greatest composers, will be celebrated in a three day festival-conference at Yale University, April 3-5. The festival, marking the centenary of Ives’ graduation from Yale College in the spring of 1898,...
Donald Schall, wetland biologist, will be the next speaker in the semester-long series “The Restoration Agenda: Water!” presented by the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. His talk, “Wetland Creation in Landscaped Environments,” which...
U.S. Secretary of Education Richard Riley will visit the Cooperative Arts and Humanities High School in New Haven, 444 Orange St., tomorrow, Thursday, March 19. His visit celebrates the partnerships between New Haven Public Schools and Yale University...
Prominent politicians, judges and scholars will gather at Yale Law School to debate the future of Puerto Rico and other U.S. territories, Friday and Saturday, March 27-28. Titled “Foreign in a Domestic Sense: Reflections on the Centenary of the United...
John Manley, Minister of Industry for Canada, will lecture on “Canada’s Science and Technology Strategy: Constructing a Smart, Comparative Advantage” on Thursday, March 26, at 4:30 p.m. in Davies Auditorium, Becton Engineering and Applied Science Center...
Many medications work by binding tightly to a protein and disrupting its normal function, including those that prevent transplanted organs from being rejected, keep HIV infections in check, and even stimulate nerve regrowth in spinal cord injuries. At...
Children laughing, hamburgers sizzling and students being dunked in a water tank will all be part of Communiversity Day 1998 at Yale University on Saturday, April 25, from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The event will be held on Old Campus, High St. “Discover...