Oversized prints — some over 10 feet high or over 16 feet wide — are featured in the next exhibition at the Yale University Art Gallery.Titled “Grand Scale: Monumental Prints in the Age of Dürer and Titian,” the show features 47 rare mural-sized prints...
Photographs capturing the beauty and fragility of many of Earth’s “forgotten Edens” are on display in the exhibition “Jungles: Photographs by Frans Lanting,” on view through Feb. 22 at Yale’s Peabody Museum of Natural History.Presented in large-scale...
Members of the public are once again invited to explore the University’s world-class art collections while enjoying the sound of music during the Yale Art Museums’ Open House, being held 5:30-8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 4.The annual event, now in its fourth...
Loans to European and Asian countries from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are associated with significantly higher tuberculosis (TB) rates and mortality, according to study published in the July issue of PLoS Medicine and co-authored by a doctoral...
This fall, the Divinity School and the School of Management are jointly sponsoring a seminar titled “Faith and Globalization” that will be taught by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Yale Professor Miroslav Volf. The seminar will meet on...
A gift from a Yale alumnus will support research by Yale and Israeli scholars on homeland security and counterterrorism.The gift from Daniel Rose, chair of Rose Associates Inc., and a 1951 graduate of Yale College, will fund a three-year partnership...
Successfully confronting today’s environmental and social challenges requires a re-examination of the values and worldviews that shape our perceptions of nature and society, according to a new Yale report, “Toward a New Consciousness: Values to Sustain...
William R. Bennett Jr., the C. Baldwin Sawyer Professor Emeritus of Engineering and Applied Science and Physics, who in 1960 co-invented the first gas (helium-neon) laser, died of esophageal cancer on June 29 at his home in Haverford, Pennsylvania. He was...
Rulon S. Wells III, professor emeritus of linguistics and philosophy, died on May 3 in Salt Lake City at the age of 90.Wells taught at the institution for over 44 years, offering courses in logic, philosophy of language and symbolism, history of...