Since Nov. 6, 1968, a tiny basement theater at 217 Park St. has been home to the Yale Cabaret where conversations about contemporary culture and society are staged through performance.
Founded by Yale School of Drama students, the Yale Cabaret has a...
John Hodgman ’94 is a humorist who has written multiple books, hosted the comedy podcast “Judge John Hodgman,” and played the role of the Eccentric Billionaire on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
Yet as a student at Yale, he says, he failed to see the...
From as far as Wyoming and as near as Connecticut, general education teachers, special education teachers, and school administrators came together in New Haven July 21-25 to learn about the latest developments in the science of literacy at Haskins...
Sometimes, being all that you can be requires a lab coat and a tank full of fruit flies.
Or perhaps, after serving your country, what you need most is a state-of-the-art physics lab, or a network of seismographic stations, or a pair of robotic arms. The...
Twenty students from New Haven will enter the Yale Class of 2023 this fall, including 13 students who attended New Haven public schools. The students and their families attended a reception on Aug. 15 hosted by President Peter Salovey, Senior Vice...
For the third summer in a row, Yale GIS (geographic information systems) librarian Miriam Olivares shared her expertise with the participants in New Haven’s annual DigiCamp — a free, three-day coding and computer technology camp for 8th to 12th graders...
The player entry list for the Oracle Challenger Series, to be held Sept. 2-8 at the Yale Tennis Center, is led by 32 Americans, including former ATP Tour Top 10 player Jack Sock, 2019 Citi Open singles champion Jessica Pegula, and Oracle Challenger Series...
On Jan. 28, 2019, Yale President Peter Salovey ordered an independent investigation of complaints of sexual misconduct against former professor of psychiatry Eugene Redmond. Concurrently, New Haven and Yale Police reached out to St. Kitts Police to inform...