As the technologies of producing text have changed, so have the ways in which readers receive and interact with written materials. The evolution of this phenomenon in Japan is the focus of a new exhibition at the Sterling Memorial Library, 120 High St.“...
Throughout the years, Yale has developed myriad benefits and programs to help working parents manage their personal and professional responsibilities — and for this reason, Working Mother magazine has named the University as one of the nation’s “Best...
It was on Sept. 17, 1787, when 39 of the 55 state delegates to the United States Constitutional Congress signed the U.S. Constitution, formally creating our nation. In 2004, this date was established as a national holiday, and due to the efforts of the...
President Richard C. Levin will interview Fareed Zakaria ‘86, editor of Newsweek International and a weekly host on CNN, in celebration of the official opening of the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale on Monday, Sept. 20.Titled “Global...
Color — be it splattered, brushed, dipped or poured onto the canvas — is very much in evidence in the newest exhibition at the Yale Center for British Art.“The Independent Eye: Contemporary British Art from the Collection of Samuel and Gabrielle Lurie,”...
The construction site for the new utility plant at Science Park is closed this week and work is suspended following an accident on Sept. 13.Yale officials said the University community’s thoughts are with the family of the foreman who was fatally injured...
Are magical charms enough to protect the relationship of two isolated sisters when a visitor interrupts the sanity-preserving routine of their lives?The answer to that question will be revealed in the world premiere of a haunting and darkly humorous new...
Brian Ross, the chief investigative correspondent for ABC News, will discuss “Scams, Scandals and Scoundrels” at a master’s tea on Tuesday, Sept. 21.The event, sponsored by the Poynter Fellowship in Journalism at Yale, will take place at 4 p.m. in the...
Richard Preston, whose books include “The Hot Zone” and “The Wild Trees,” will visit the University as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism on Monday, Sept. 20.He will present a talk, titled “Extreme Journalism,” at 5:30 p.m. in Burke Auditorium of Kroon Hall,...
There will be a reading of the play that won this year’s Yale Drama Series competition and a talk by the renowned playwright who chose the winning drama on Monday, Sept. 20.“A Conversation with David Hare,” featuring the judge of the 2009 and 2010 Yale...