Yale President Peter Salovey and Yale’s Title IX Coordinator Stephanie Spangler have reminded all undergraduate, graduate, and professional school students to take the 2019 Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Misconduct, which will close on Monday, March 4....
While developing his latest exhibition, “Redoubt,” renowned artist Matthew Barney ’89 B.A. came to Yale several times to explore the university’s collections and consult with faculty about his ideas for the multi-faceted project that explores themes as...
Haskins Laboratories, a Yale-affiliated research institute based in New Haven has added another education partner for its Haskins Global L2 (Language & Literacy) Innovation Hub, an international and interdisciplinary initiative that brings together...
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash reflected on her music career and creative process during her Poynter Fellowship talk, “Heart and Brain in Equal Parts: A Conversation about Writing and the Creative Process” on Feb. 26. The Morse College...
Provost Ben Polak sent the following message on March 6 to update members of the campus community on the progress of three major construction projects: the Schwarzman Center, 320 York Street, and the Yale Science Building.
Every year around this time, I...
Four Yale alumni are among nearly 70 students from around the world who have been selected 2019 Knight-Hennessy Scholars. They are Anthony Kayruz ’17, Seth Kolker ’15, Charles Stone ’14, and Zachary Young ’17. Scholars receive full funding for graduate...
A mid-18th-century watercolor depicts a Christian wedding ceremony in the kingdom of Kongo. A friar blesses a happy couple from underneath the veranda of an outdoor chapel. The bride and her attendants are wrapped and draped in colorful, imported textiles...