A 60-foot mural painted by the late American Expressionist artist Gregory Etchison in honor of victims of the 9/11 tragedy is on display at Yale Divinity School (YDS) this month.According to the organizers of the display, “The mural, titled ‘The Day,’...
For those who left campus after Commencement, here’s a roundup of some of the stories you may have missed. Look for other summer headlines in the Yale Daily Bulletin’s archive.GIFTS AND GRANTSYale Tomorrow Campaign raises $3.881 billionLandmark gift...
Alanna Schepartz, the Milton Harris ‘29 Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry, has been named director of the Chemical Biology Institute at the West Campus. Schepartz was chair of the faculty advisory committee that convened to help define and develop the...
When it comes to mountaineering, Yale professor Joseph G. Manning is a self-described “newbie.” But this summer, each step he’s taken toward a mountain summit has helped prepare him for a climb in September that he hopes to remember for the rest of his...
An interfaith service, candlelight vigil and exhibit of 9.11.11 reflections are among the ways the University is marking the event.All those who watched with horror the unfolding of the events of Sept. 11, 2001, and those for whom the day is only a dim...
Former secretary of state Henry A. Kissinger gave an address before Yale faculty, students and World Fellows during a ceremony to celebrate the establishment of the Kissinger archives and the Johnson Center for the Study of American Diplomacy.The archives...
Awards & Honors archive.New Grant to study healthcare disparities in Hispanic women with breast cancerNita Maihle, professor of obstetrics/gynecology and of pathology, Beth Jones, professor at the School of Public Health, and Jason Wilken, professor...
Engineering graduate Zachary Rotholz ‘11 will open a retail business in New Haven on Sept. 1. The shop, Chairigami, will sell Rotholz’s unique brand of affordable modular furniture, which he describes as “cardboard furniture for the urban nomad.” The line...
Like the many of the 47 new companies it has helped create since 2007, the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute (YEI) has outgrown the adjective “start-up.”The institute, envisioned as a place where Yale students could get advice on implementing their business...
The student founders of 10 enterprises took part in the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute’s summer program this year. (See related story, “As student business ideas evolve and expand, so does YEI.”) Here are the start-ups and how they are “pitching”...