The Saybrook Orchestra, an 80-piece full symphony orchestra composed of students, faculty and staff affiliated with Yale University, will offer a free educational concert to students from all over the state of Connecticut on Friday, December 10 at 10 a.m...
David Childs, designer of the proposed World Trade Center “Freedom Tower,” will speak at the Yale School of Architecture this evening at 6:30 p.m Childs, whose major works in Manhattan include the World-Wide Plaza on Eighth Avenue and 50th Street and...
Eleven alumni of the Yale School of Architecture decorated their Alma Mater with new laurels when they were named to Architectural Digest’s list of 100 top architects and interior designers. The YSA graduates are Marc Appleton M. Arch. ‘72; Peter Gluck...
The historic Yale Glee Club is pleased to announce the appointment of Jeffrey Douma as its new director. Currently director of Choral Activities at Carroll College, Douma becomes the seventh director in the illustrious 142-year history of the Yale Glee...
The Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale, 80 Wall St., will host a reception to mark the opening of a new art exhibition: “Passages,” collage paintings by Nancy Rubens, on April 8, 4-6:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public....
A rich selection of 25 illuminated manuscripts from the collections of the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale will be on display at the Beinecke from March 28 through April 11. The manuscripts range chronologically from ordinances from...
With a focus on the Middle East, a symposium at the Yale School of Architecture on April 4-5 will examine the competing forces of globalization and local culture in modern architectural practice. Architects, critics and scholars from around the world...
Yale University President Richard C. Levin has announced the reappointment of Robert A.M. Stern for a second term of five years as Dean of the Yale School of Architecture. During his five-year tenure, Stern has brought major changes to the School: from...
Yale University will celebrate the unique partnership of writer Gertrude Stein and composer Virgil Thomson with a production of “Four Saints in Three Acts,” on February 19-21. Sponsored by Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library and by Jonathan...
At the next meeting of the Muriel Gardiner Program in Psychoanalysis and the Humanities at Yale on February 6, independent scholar and local performer Regina D’Amico will talk about the folk music of Eastern Europe. D’Amico has been studying and...