José García-León of The Juilliard School will be the Yale School of Music’s next dean, President Peter Salovey announced today.
A pianist of international renown who is now Juilliard’s dean of academic affairs and assessment, García-León earlier was a...
On July 1, three new trustees — leaders in non-profit work, business, and the public sector — will join the Yale Corporation, as the Yale Board of Trustees is formally known.
Maryana Iskander ’03 J.D., the CEO of the Wikimedia Foundation, was elected as...
The Yale campus will be closed on Monday, June 19 in observance of Juneteenth, which many Black Americans consider “a second Independence Day,” but a series of local events will offer opportunities to celebrate and reflect on the meaning of the day.
On...
She’s known on the Yale campus for her eloquence and compassion, a community stalwart able to deliver words of solace and hope, delivered with elegance and grace, in times of crisis and uncertainty, and as a spiritual leader for students, faculty, and...
In the painting, a doll-like figure dressed in ruffles and jewels, wearing heavy rouge, and carrying a bloodied knife, stares with piercing green eyes into the abyss. Nude dancing women surround him, neon-colored grass at their feet. Behind them, a figure...
Igor Stravinsky’s seminal ballet, “The Rite of Spring,” famously caused an uproar when it debuted in Paris in 1913. Stravinsky’s dissonant score and Vaslav Nijinsky’s staccato choreography struck a nerve and even provoked rioting in the Paris streets....