Fred Sander, M.D., will deliver a talk, “On the Universality of the Pygmalion-Galatea Process: From Genesis to Eugenics,” on November 21 at 8 p.m., at Yale’s Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall Street, as part of the Muriel Gardiner Program in...
One hundred million Americans should not have to pay income tax, according to Michael J. Graetz, the Justus S. Hotchkiss Professor of Law at Yale University and a former deputy assistant secretary of the Treasury for tax policy. In his essay, “100...
On December 5, U.S. Representative Christopher Shays and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh will be among distinguished panelists at a symposium examining the relationship between news organizations and American security agencies as they...
In his new book, “Predicting Presidential Elections and Other Things” (Stanford University Press), Yale economist Ray C. Fair teaches the basics of social science methodology and provides ways to apply the lessons-from forecasting election outcomes and...
The Yale Divinity School has received a grant of over $1.5 million from Indianapolis-based Lilly Endowment Inc. to participate in a national program called “Sustaining Pastoral Excellence.” The program is a new effort of the Endowment to focus...
Siberian Yupik, an “international” language common to one people native to two continents, is among 12 languages receiving support this year from the Endangered Language Fund (ELF) of Yale University. The Yupik language, chosen this year by ELF from...