Is it possible to provide a new, multi-faceted look at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that welcomes all viewpoints and provides much-needed context to American audiences? Skyler Inman ’17 B.A., believes it is — and her new podcast, “Intractable,” aims...
Popular uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt toppled autocratic regimes during the 2011 Arab Spring, but the countries’ fates diverged after the revolutions ended. While Tunisia has established a stable democratic government, Egypt’s shift to democracy was...
Over the course of 2018, YaleNews published more than 1,200 stories — from news of awards and honors to groundbreaking discoveries, campus events, Q&As, student and faculty profiles, book publications, videos, and more. Many of these stories marked a...
Refugees from war-torn regions around the world are coming to Connecticut in growing numbers, bringing with them new languages, customs, and cultures.
The public is invited to attend a policy forum on the issue of welcoming refugees to Connecticut and on...
The student-created documentary “Resettled: New Haven’s Refugee Community” will be screened at Wednesday, May 3 at 7 p.m. in Rm. 102 of Linsly-Chittenden Hall, 63 High St. The event is free and open to the public.
“New Haven’s Refugee Community” is the...