A garden honoring Kan’ichi Asakawa (1873–1948) will be dedicated at Yale University on October 12 at 11 a.m.Asakawa earned his Ph.D. from Yale in history in 1902. He later became a faculty member and served as the first curator of the East Asia Collection...
David Pogue David Pogue, Weekly Technology Columnist for The New York Times and Emmy Award-winning tech correspondent for CBS News, will visit Yale as a Poynter Fellow on September 18.During his “Mobile...
Political activist and best-selling author Gloria Steinem will visit Yale as a Chubb Fellow on September 26.She will deliver a free, public address at 4:30 p.m. in the United Church on the Green, 270 Temple St. Steinem has been an outspoken leader of the...
A new home in New Haven for a disabled war veteran and her family, designed and built by first year students of the Yale School of Architecture, will be dedicated at 33 Kossuth Street, on September 17, 5:30 p.m. Rendering of the...
Yale University will host an international conference on October 20 and 21 celebrating the life and work of Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai.The conference, “Poetics and Politics in Yehuda Amichai’s World,” is free and open to the public. Sessions will take...
Exhibitions, lectures, discussions and other programs addressing issues ranging from suburban sprawl to the nature of sacred spaces, to writing about architecture are some of the highlights available to the public in the coming academic term at the Yale...
Beverly Gage Beverly Gage, a member of the faculty in the History Department at Yale, will be the expert guide in two History Channel programs exploring the early history of the Cold War. The episodes, part...
Downtown, Late Afternoon,” oil on linen 26” x 30” The Whitney Humanities Center at Yale announces the opening of “The City,” an exhibition of paintings by Constance LaPalombara at The Gallery at the...
Yale University will host an international conference October 20–21 celebrating Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai (1924–2000).The conference, “Poetics and Politics in Yehuda Amichai’s World,” is free and open to the public. Sessions will take place in the...
This summer, eight Yale College students are dedicating their summer vacation to community service in New Haven as Dwight Hall Summer Interns, working on projects ranging from home hospice care to helping fifth and sixth graders improve their reading...