The following talks at Yale University Oct. 13-19 are free and open to the public, unless noted otherwise. Environmental contamination is topic of two talks Konstantin Krivoruchko, assistant professor and head of the Geographic Information System –...
On Thursday, Oct. 23, the Women’s Campaign School at Yale will host 40 fifth graders for a “Students’ Day in Hartford.” Participants will include pupils from Toquam School in Stamford and Longfellow School in Bridgeport. The Women’s Campaign School...
Yale University has completed the largest capital campaign in the history of higher education, raising a record $1.7 billion over five years, President Richard C. Levin announced today. The $1.7 billion total is $200 million more than both the...
In a collaboration that ensured a key New Haven building would remain under local ownership, Yale University and real estate developer Simon Konover have acquired the Whitney Grove Square office building and adjoining retail shops at Whitney Avenue and...
Local real estate developers Herbert H. Pearce and Simon Konover will join Yale University President Richard C. Levin and New Haven Mayor John DeStefano Jr. for an announcement tomorrow about the Whitney Grove Square office building at the corner of...
Longtime Yale University faculty member Roger E. Howe of Hamden has been appointed as the Frederick Phineas Rose Professor in Mathematics by vote of the Yale Corporation. The chair was endowed by Yale alumnus and benefactor Frederick P. Rose to honor...
The following talks at Yale University during the week of Oct. 6-12 are free and open to the public. Tax policies for nonprofits is subject of talk James J. McGovern, a principal with KPMG Peat Marwick’s Exempt Organization Tax Practice, will discuss...
Sally Esposito, who for the past decade has helped make life easier for people with disabilities who live and work in the City of New Haven, has taken up that cause on behalf of Yale students as the new coordinator of the University’s Resource Office on...