When Yale physician Dr. David M. Walker (YC ‘96) arrived in Haiti three weeks after the earthquake as part of a medical relief team, he and his colleagues did not find scores of critically injured individuals needing life-saving care.What they did find...
Campus visitors will have the chance to see some of Yale’s most distinguished architecture — from its stately mansions along Hillhouse Avenue to the marble- and granite-paned Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library and the award-winning, “green” Kroon...
The way in which the text accompanying works of art may affect the way viewers experience the work is explored in a new student guide exhibition at the Yale Center for British Art.For “Art in Focus: Installation, Interpretation, Narration,” student guides...
A new exhibit in Sterling Memorial Library titled “On Visigoths and Vikings: The Middle Ages at Yale” surveys the study of the Middle Ages at Yale — from one of the first books donated to the University and the early history lectures by “Visigoth”...
The Yale Friends of Israel will sponsor a Pierson College master’s tea with Etgar Lefkovits, Jerusalem Post reporter and former Jerusalem correspondent for The New York Times, on Friday, April 2.Lefkovits will speak at 4 p.m. at the master’s house, 231...
On Tuesday, March 30, Kevin Keenan, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of San Diego and Imperial Counties, will visit the campus under the auspices of the Schell Center for International Human Rights.Keenan will discuss “...
The appearance of colorful blossoms on the trees around campus are just one of the indications that spring has officially arrived. Here are some others.View Slideshow:Signs of the Season(requires Flash Player)
The Yale Transportation Options program will remind University parkers of the advantages of using more sustainable modes of travel to campus in an up-close-and-personal way via a communication being launched at the beginning of April.Anyone who pays to...
For most of her life, Binnie Klein was so non-athletic that breaking a sweat was a rare occurrence.She viewed her body, she says, as nothing more than a “necessary backpack for my brain.”In her mid-fifties, however, the lecturer in the Department of...
Douglas A. Kysar, the newly named Joseph M. Field ‘55 Professor of Law, focuses his teaching and research in the areas of tort law, risk regulation, environmental law and sustainable development.He has published articles on an array of environmental law...