David Post, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at Yale, has been named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Post was elected to the AAAS by his peers for his “distinguished contributions to our...
Yale School of Drama alumna Jennifer Newman has been appointed the associate artistic director of the Schwarzman Center. She began her new role in November.
Newman is an artistic director, producer, educator, choreographer, and performance artist with...
It’s entirely coincidental, but in a year when the university is celebrating the legacies of its women students as part of 50WomenAtYale150, this year’s Yale winners of the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship who are from the United States — four in all — are...
Three School of Drama departments — Stage Management, Technical Design & Production, and Theater Management — have eliminated the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) requirement for prospective applicants.
The GRE is a standardized exam typically...
In his first extended public remarks as Yale’s incoming provost, Scott Strobel struck a neighborly note.
Speaking Nov. 15 before a crush of colleagues at the Poorvu Center for Teaching & Learning, Strobel invoked a metaphor inspired by Fred Rogers,...
Marwan Safar Jalani ’20 is one of two winners of a Rhodes Scholarship for the Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Palestine (SJLP) region.
The Yale student was chosen from among hundreds of applicants for the prestigious scholarship, which has a three-round...
Two wool blankets of vivid purple, red, green, and blue stretch like enormous wings across a wall at the Yale University Art Gallery. They are dotted with brightly stitched flying objects: hawks, herons, fighter jets, hot-air balloons, UFOs, even the...