In her time as a Yale volunteer, Nancy Stratford ’77 has co-founded the YaleWomen shared interest group, chaired the Yale Alumni Fund, and served on the 1977 Class Council and as an Association of Yale Alumni (AYA) board member. She is also a past...
A small late 15th-century oil painting portrays two kneeling men facing each other. The figures are framed together, but their quality is worlds apart.
The man on the left appears slightly off-kilter. The positioning of his legs is difficult to discern...
The Yale Medal is the highest honor presented by the Association of Yale Alumni (AYA), awarded annually to members of the Yale family for their individual service to the university. This year’s recipients run the gamut of the alumni experience,...
Tamar Szabó Gendler, dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, announced the appointment of Yair Minsky, the Einar Hille Professor of Mathematics, as chair of the Department of Mathematics.
Gendler also announced the reappointment of Bryan Garsten,...
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, a leader in the South African liberation struggle, his nation’s first black president, and a Nobel Peace Prize winner, among other accomplishments, was born on July 18, 1918.
In commemoration of the centennial of Mandela's birth...
For women reporting on politics in the era of #MeToo, there is relief that a decades-long problem of entrenched discrimination and sexual harassment in Washington is getting the public scrutiny it deserves, said speakers at a Yale-sponsored event. But,...