Sterling Professor Emeritus of Law Harry H. Wellington, a constitutional law and labor law scholar and former dean of both Yale Law School and New York Law School, died Monday, Aug. 8. He was 84.“Harry was a serene presence in the Law School. He possessed...
The Yale World Fellows Program is partnering with Roland Berger Strategy Consultants to launch Project 2012, an analysis of impending global political, social and economic upheavals aimed at preparing decision makers for this transitional year.In 2012,...
Global political-economic affairs and the challenges of leadership are the focus of the 5th India-Yale Parliamentary Leadership Program that is being held on the Yale campus June 16-25.Widely recognized for educating leaders in government, business, and...
Helping University Chaplain Sharon Kugler ensure that the Yale campus is a place where religious diversity is respected and celebrated (read story) are four individuals who represent various faith traditions. The Yale Daily Bulletin asked them to describe...
Douglas A. Kysar, the newly named Joseph M. Field ‘55 Professor of Law, focuses his teaching and research in the areas of tort law, risk regulation, environmental law and sustainable development.He has published articles on an array of environmental law...
John Fabian Witt, newly appointed as the Allen H. Duffy Class of 1960 Professor of Law, is a specialist in the history of American law and in torts.He is the author of “Patriots and Cosmopolitans: Hidden Histories of American Law,” which explores law and...
Noted economist Raghuram G. Rajan will deliver the 2010 Arthur M. Okun Public Policy Lecture on Thursday, March 25.Rajan will discuss “Is It Over Yet? The Deeper Underpinnings of the Crisis,” 4-5:30 p.m. in Rm. 114, Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall, 1...
Bishop Barbara Harris, the first woman to be ordained a bishop in the Episcopal Church and in the worldwide Anglican Communion, is the 2010 Luccock Visitor at Yale Divinity School.Harris will deliver a talk titled “Re-visioning the Church” on Wednesday,...
Former Yale Law School Dean Harold Hongju Koh, currently serving as legal adviser of the U.S. Department of State, will be back on campus the weekend of Oct. 16-18 to accept the Yale Law School Association’s Award of Merit during Alumni Weekend 2009.Koh...
Lectures on the “sound of the sermon” and music by a father-daughter duo featuring one of the Indigo Girls will be among the events highlighting the annual Yale Divinity School Convocation and Reunions, to be held Monday-Thursday, Oct. 12-15.This year’s...