New Haven Mayor Toni Harp joined the New Haven Symphony Orchestra (NHSO) on Dec. 19 at the Yale Center for British Art (YCBA) to celebrate the museum’s partnership with the city. The holiday concert was the final program at the YCBA before it closes to...
In recognition of the centennial of the beginning of “The Great War,” Judith Schiff, senior research archivist at Yale University Library, discusses how Yale’s participation and losses in World War I are commemorated on campus.
In recognition of the centennial of the beginning of “The Great War,” Judith Schiff, senior research archivist at Yale University Library, discusses how World War I has been chronicled in Yale’s collections.
Including items like the war diary of pioneering brain surgeon Harvey Cushing (Class of 1891), an autographed photo of Colonel Edward House and President Woodrow Wilson, original works from artist George Bellows’ “War Series,” and much more, Yale’s...
When students in the “Introduction to Public Humanities” course were deciding what they were going to create for a final project, they knew one thing: They weren’t going to find the answer in the classroom. So, they took to the streets of New Haven.The...
Science on Saturdays, an award-winning lecture series that conveys the excitement of research and the passion of scientists to school-age children in New Haven and beyond, will continue on April 5.The event introduces middle-school-age children to...