With guidance from Yale sophomore Margaret Greenberg, high school junior Christina Lee has been thinking well in advance about the college application process she’ll undertake next year.Lee, a native of South Korea who lives in San Antonio, Texas, and...
Two Yale faculty, neuroscientist Daniel A. Colón-Ramos and astronomer Marla Geha, have won Sloan Foundation Fellowships in recognition of their “outstanding promise.”The prestigious awards, given annually to 118 early-career researchers, recognize “...
A series of public events will examine the environmentally destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining in Appalachia and envision a coal-free future for the region.The series, titled “Appalachia in Transition: Beyond Mountaintop Removal Mining,” is...
Nearly 150 early printed books in the Yale Law Library have bindings that incorporate visible pieces of medieval manuscript. A number of these are featured in the latest exhibit from the library’s Rare Book Collection, “Reused, Rebound, Recovered:...
The Franke Lecture series on “The Age of Cathedrals” will continue on Tuesday, March 2, with a talk by Jay Rubinstein, associate professor of history at the University of Tennessee.Titled “Guibert de Nogent and His Demons,” Rubinstein’s talk will take...
“Dinosaur Train” host and paleontologist Scott Sampson will examine “Dinosaurs of the Lost Continent” in a talk at the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History on Thursday, March 4.Sampson will speak at 5:30 p.m. at the museum, located at 170 Whitney Ave....
The 13th annual Liman Colloquium, “Imprisoned,” will be held on Thursday and Friday, March 4 and 5, at the Yale Law School, 127 Wall St.The colloquium will examine the changing populations, rules and enduring problems of prisons. It will also honor Brett...
To set in motion a fruitful dialogue between the Muslim world and the United States — which President Barack Obama promoted at an address at Cairo University last June — Yale Divinity School hosted a planning meeting on Feb. 22-23 for a summit to be held...
College undergraduates of color will once again have the opportunity to build their leadership skills and hone their business acumen through the Yale School of Management’s (SOM) Pre-M.B.A. Leadership Program.Now in its second year, the two-week summer...
Those visiting the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History between Feb. 27 and April 25 will have the rare opportunity to witness the creation of a major museum diorama, one day at a time.The evolving exhibition — titled “A Diorama Takes Shape: Bringing...