The Whitney Humanities Center at Yale, with support from the Yale Law School and department of English, will host an interdisciplinary conference titled “Sexuality, Modernity and Social Theory” on March 31 and April 1. The conference will focus on...
Pulitzer-prize recipient Yusef Komunyakaa, one of the most compelling voices of his generation, will meet with students and hold a poetry reading at Yale during a visit March 29-30. Komunyakaa has published 11 books of poems, including the 1994...
Five-time Grammy-winner and mambo master Tito Puente will be honored by the Chubb Fellowship of Yale University on Thursday, April 6, with a symposium and concert celebrating his extraordinary contribution to Latin music. Both events are free and open...
The Center for Language Study at Yale will host a colloquium March 25 and 26 for administrators and language teachers at colleges and universities that are considering the establishment of their own language centers. In the colloquium, the directors of...
A new method of calculating oxygen in the Earth’s atmosphere suggests that an increase more than 300 million years ago was caused by the rise and spread of trees and other vascular land plants, a Yale study finds. The new plant life produced dead...
Those of us privileged to be members of the Yale community will never forget Suzanne Jovin and the impact her life had on so many at Yale and in our city. While we continue to await justice in this case, we are working to continue to support those...
David S. Broder, the Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and political writer for the Washington Post, will deliver the Gary Fryer Memorial Lecture as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism at Yale on March 23. Broder will deliver a talk based on his new book, “...
Joseph P. Mullinix, vice president for finance and administration at Yale since 1993, announced that he is leaving the University to join the University of California system as senior vice president for business and finance. Mullinix, one of the...
A new method of calculating oxygen in the Earth’s atmosphere suggests that an increase more than 300 million years ago was caused by the rise and spread of trees and other vascular land plants, a Yale study finds. The new plant life produced dead...
Joseph Goldstein, Sterling Professor Emeritus of Law and Derald H. Ruttenberg Professorial Lecturer in Law at Yale, died on Sunday, March 12, at Yale New Haven Hospital after being stricken at home. He was 76. Born in 1923 in Springfield, Massachusetts...