“Interim Sites,” an urban art initiative created by Yale University graduate students, will open May 16 at 1156 Chapel St., former home of the Jewish Community Center – JCC – and future home of the Yale School of Art. The opening coincides with a city-...
The new home of the Yale School of Art at 1156 Chapel St. will be named Holcombe T. Green Jr. Hall, in honor of the 1961 graduate of Yale College whose generous gift to the University is supporting expansion and renovation of the existing building....
Myres Smith McDougal, Sterling Professor Emeritus of Law at Yale Law School and longtime resident of New Haven, died on Thursday, May 7, after a long illness. A renowned authority on international law, Professor McDougal founded, along with political...
Twenty-one Yale students will study in East Asia this coming summer and next year, thanks to grants from the Richard U. Light Foundation of Kalamazoo, Michigan. The grants have been awarded annually since 1996 to encourage the study of Chinese, Korean...
Continuing a long-standing Yale tradition, graduate students at the School of Architecture have put down their pencils and taken up hammer and nails to build a house. The one-family home will sit on what is now a vacant lot in a residential...
Vice President and Secretary of Yale University Linda Koch Lorimer was the recipient today of a Special Elm and Ivy Award for her contributions to economic and human development in New Haven as well as to neighborhood revitalization. While Elm and Ivy...
New Haven Mayor John DeStefano Jr. and Yale President Richard C. Levin presented awards today to 13 area residents and students who have made significant contributions to strengthening the relationship between the City and the University. Among the...
According to a recent study, clergy members think it’s harder to be ethical in business than in any other professional pursuit. CEOs overwhelmingly disagree. “Bridging the Gulf: Business Ethics and Religious Faith,” a two-day seminar sponsored by...
The Women’s Campaign School at Yale (WCS) has chosen bipartisan leadership for the coming year. Republican George A. Dean of Southport, Conn., and Democrat Ann E. Sheffer of Westport, Conn., recently were named co-chairs of the board of trustees of the...
Former Chinese political prisoner Wei Jingsheng will deliver the inaugural Robert L. Bernstein Lecture, “Human Rights in China: Challenges Ahead,” on Tuesday, April 28, 4-6 p.m. in the Levinson Auditorium of Yale Law School at 127 Wall St. It is free...