Warning: once you start listening to “Late to the Party,” a single released last fall by Emily Li ’22, who performs as Emei, you may not be able to stop. With its ebullient beat, Li’s powerful voice, and an earworm of a chorus, it’s the kind of song you...
Fred Krupp ’75, a lawyer and environmentalist who has led the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) for 37 years, has been elected to serve as an alumni fellow of Yale’s board of trustees, known formally as the Yale Corporation, in worldwide balloting of...
Howard R. Lamar ’51 Ph.D. has always made a strong impression.
“An extraordinary, generous humanity,” as one former colleague put it. “Grace, charm, and wit,” said another. Others observed: “A spirit of intellectual adventure,” “tremendous dedication,” “a...
In four years at Yale, Iszac Henig has excelled in a variety of roles.
An exceptional athlete on Yale’s swim team, he set multiple Ivy League and pool records and won an individual Ivy League title and All-American honors.
An outstanding student, he...
On July 1, three new trustees — leaders in non-profit work, business, and the public sector — will join the Yale Corporation, as the Yale Board of Trustees is formally known.
Maryana Iskander ’03 J.D., the CEO of the Wikimedia Foundation, was elected as...
As processional music played, university leaders and faculty entered the graduation hall, dressed in the regalia that signified their academic achievements and fields of study. Then came the seven graduates in their black robes, mortarboards, and blue and...
One afternoon last fall, an exhibit began to take shape under the delicately arched dome of the Gates Classroom, in Sterling Memorial Library. For nearly 4 months, Chucho Martínez Padres ’23 had been immersed in the archive of George Kubler, PhD ’40, a...
Most days, Karam Alhamad, a graduate student at the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, can be found at Mediterranea, a restaurant and shisha bar on New Haven’s Orange Street that entices passersby with big bay windows lined with colorfully embroidered...
It’s not often that an audience is warned that the featured speaker has an operative in the room, as Jackson Institute of Global Affairs director Jim Levinsohn did one recent evening. But Michael Morell, former deputy director and acting director of the...
On a rainy fall afternoon, nearly a dozen first-year undergraduates gathered in the Isabel B. and Wallace S. Wilson Gallery of Ancient Art in the Yale University Art Gallery, unfolding stools in front of a table cushioned by a thickly padded blue blanket...