The McDougal Graduate Teaching Center will present its 13th annual Spring Teaching Forum — this year, titled “Let’s Talk Lecture!” — on Friday, April 1, in Rm. 211 of the Hall of Graduate Studies, 320 York St.The center helps prepare graduate students to...
New Haven audiences will get a sneak peek at what New Yorkers will be seeing later this spring when the multimedia work “Nameless forest” is staged Thursday-Saturday March 31-April 2, as the next offering in “No Boundaries: A Series of Global Performances...
A play about a woman coping with terminal cancer will culminate a day-long program titled “Global Health & the Arts: Understanding and Tackling Cancer in the 21st Century,” being held Friday, April 1, at New Haven’s Long Wharf Theatre.The “Global...
Timeica Bethel ‘11, who grew up in the troubled LeClaire Courts housing project, said she wants to show the youngsters there: “You think Yale is impossible, but it’s not.” In its March 27 issue, the Chicago Tribune ran and article and a video about her...
Awards & Honors archived.Pam Stuper serving on FIH executive boardPam Stuper, coach of the field hockey team, is serving as a member of the executive board for FIH (Fédération Internationale de Hockey or International Hockey Federation), the...
Longtime Yale faculty member Paul Fry has been honored by The Kennedy Center with a Stephen Sondheim Inspirational Teacher Award.Fry, the William Lampson Professor of English, is one of 10 teachers to receive the award this year for their “extraordinary...
Yale researchers will be able to crunch larger amounts of data even faster, now that the University has acquired a new supercomputer — one rated #146 in the world by the TOP500.org, which tracks and rates supercomputer systems. It is also the top-rated...
It’s been 30 years since the first cases of AIDS were diagnosed. The virus has since caused untold suffering and millions of deaths throughout developed and developing countries. And while new research into its treatment and prevention has had some...
Members of the Yale community gathered on Cross Campus the evening of March 24 for a candlelight vigil commemorating the victims of the earthquake in Japan and its devastating aftermath.Professor Mari Stever and Toshiki Sakiyama ’13 spoke at the event,...
Turning from petroleum to natural gas is one way to help solve America’s energy crisis, Texas oilman-turned environmentalist T. Boone Pickens told the audience gathered in the Yale Law School’s Levinson Auditorium on March 24.Pickens decried the U.S....