“Battle of Black and Dogs,” an African-set thriller about a murder cover-up, will be the next production at the Yale Repertory Theatre.The play by Bernard-Marie Koltès (translated by Michaël Attias) is a tale of psychological warfare that erupts at an...
Yale historian David W. Blight will present the keynote address “Slaves No More: Two Recently Discovered Slave Narratives and the Story of Emancipation” for the 62nd annual lecture sponsored by the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library Associates on Wednesday,...
If you’ve ever discovered a strange rock, feather or fossil and have always been curious about what it might be, the answer may be at hand.On Thursday, April 15, visitors to the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History are invited to bring in rocks,...
A memorial service to celebrate the life of Radley H. Daly, former University marshal and deputy secretary of the University, will be held on Sunday, April 18, at 2 p.m. in Battell Chapel, corner of College and Elm streetsA reception will follow at the...
While many people are still huddling under their blankets, hoping for a few more minutes of shut-eye, the members of the Yale men’s crew team are out at Gilder Boat House in Derby preparing for their morning training sessions.After checking their...
Bulldog player Sean Backman has been a star for most of his hockey career, but now he is really a Star — especially now that the senior forward from Cos Cob, Connecticut, has signed a one-year deal with the National Hockey League’s (NHL) Dallas Stars....
Last week Dr. Stephanie Spangler, deputy provost for health affairs, and Rich Jacob, associate vice president for federal relations, talked to New Haven community leaders about what the historic health care reform legislation will mean for residents of...
As the U.S. government works through the next steps of implementing the newly signed health care reform legislation, the University expects there will be only modest change in the near future for faculty and staff members who receive their health care...
“[I]t’s damn hard to get things done and harder still to get them undone. … I think that’s what the Republicans were frightened of. They think President Obama has a chance of making health care reform do for him [what] … the Social Security Act of 1935...
“Luminous Transportations,” a site-specific installation by artist Jo Yarrington, is on view at Yale Divinity School’s Marquand Chapel from April 5 through April 27. The exhibition is curated by author and architectural historian Judith Dupré, an M.Div....