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...
As editors of the Yale Indian Papers Project (YIPP), Paul Grant-Costa and Tobias Glaza explore collections at museums, archives, libraries, and historical societies across New England and in the United Kingdom — some of which have been overlooked by...
On a warm August evening in the city of Liege in 1914, German forces opened fire on a Belgian fortification — the opening salvo of what is now known as the First World War.
The world had never seen death and destruction on such a scale. More than 16...
In recognition of the centennial of the beginning of World War I, YaleNews recently met with David Bromwich, Sterling Professor of English, to talk about some of the most noted poets of that period and to examine some of their most powerful works. The...