For over a month, students, fellows, and staff members in Timothy Dwight College (TD) have enjoyed peering up toward the dining hall ceiling to look at two brightly colored quilts. Some even feel a little bit like they are being “watched over” by someone...
Several undergraduates were recently recognized with Lohmann & Van Sinderen Prizes for excellence in printing and design.
This year’s entries featured a wide variety of personal, academic, and extracurricular pieces made individually and...
Africa Salon is Yale’s signature African arts and contemporary culture festival. Held every year in April, this year’s event featured panels on the politicization of black hair, African representation in superhero comics and movies, a performance by a...
This article originally appeared in Music at Yale magazine.
Vijay Gupta ’07 M.M. spends a lot of time on Skid Row, the neighborhood in downtown Los Angeles where thousands of homeless people sleep on the streets every night. It is not far from the Walt...
This article originally appeared in Music at Yale magazine.
Students at the Yale School of Music (YSM) have begun the process of establishing an LGBTQ+ affinity group called OutLoud, the first of its kind at YSM.
Spearheaded by Antonia Chandler ’18 M.M....
Mark Baldwin, a member of the Brothertown Indian Nation, had what he describes as a “transcendent experience” during a recent visit to Yale.
For the first time in his life, he heard hymnal music composed by one of his tribal ancestors and sung in the...