Prominent and emerging filmmakers from Latin America will gather on campus Nov. 15-19 to discuss their latest work during the annual Latino and Iberian Film Festival at Yale (LIFFY).
Produced by the Council for Latin American and Iberian Studies at the...
Americans are not getting the full story about the conflict in the Middle East from their government or media, according to The New Yorker contributor Bernard Avishai.
Avishai shared his more than 45 years of experience reporting on Israel-Palestine with...
The Yale School of Management (SOM), Sequoia China, and Yale Center Beijing (YCB) welcomed the 2017 cohort of the Yale SOM-Sequoia Leadership Program, held Oct. 28-31.
The program — launched in 2016 as a first-of-its-kind collaboration between a world-...
Google “China” and you will see stories about its growing economy and its booming industry, as well as predictions that the nation will be the next largest global power. But, while the urban centers in China are thriving, rural China — a side that...
Bernard Avishai, contributor to the New Yorker and adjunct professor of business at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, will speak at Yale on Thursday, Nov. 2 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
Avishai will give two talks during his campus visit. The first, a...
Fake news and propaganda — including news about Russian interference with the U.S. presidential election — will be explored during the third Poynter Fellowship Symposium “Truth and the Internet Age” on Thursday, Nov. 9.
The symposium, which is co-hosted...