Four distinguished journalists will discuss the evolution in news delivery from print to broadcast to the Internet — and the consequences of that transition — in “Saving the News,” a working symposium sponsored by the Department of Political Science....
Visitors to the Yale Farm on Sunday, Oct. 25, will have the opportunity to try out the life of a farmer, celebrate autumn’s bounty and prepare for winter during the Yale Sustainable Food Project’s annual Harvest Festival.At the festival, the public is...
Members of the Yale community are invited to take part in three Open Meetings being held in conjunction with the University’s reaccreditation self-study.Every 10 years Yale undertakes a comprehensive and wide-ranging self-study as part of its...
Cultural anthropologist Melvin Ember, who helped foster the comparative study of culture during his more than 20 years of service as president of Yale’s Human Relations Area Files (HRAF), died on Sept. 26 after a 10-year battle with prostate cancer. He...
The Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History will continue to expand its partnerships with Connecticut schools, increase student learning in the sciences and develop a “community of learning” among teachers through a project supported by a $249,399 grant...
I am greatly honored and appreciative of this acknowledgement, but it is of course a recognition of shared accomplishment. The work I do on behalf of the University would not be possible without the resources and support provided by Rick Levin and the...
Love becomes uncontrollable and monstrous in the School of Drama’s next production, Jean Racine’s dramatic tragedy “Phédre.”The play runs Tuesday-Saturday, Oct. 27-31, at the University Theatre, 222 York St. It will be directed by third-year drama student...
What if the world could agree on a shared creation story based on modern cosmology and biology? Could this help resolve the undeniable global problems we face today within the context of a new cosmic perspective?These are among the questions that will be...
The work and influence of American psychoanalyst Erik Erikson will be highlighted in a lecture and exhibition on campus this month.The exhibit, “Erik Erikson at Yale and Riggs: Clarifying Links Between Child Development and Adult Resilience,” which will...
There’s a bit of buzz around campus that Yale senior Max Lanman is the go-to guy for those who want to learn how to do “the honey bee.”That’s a dance that Lanman and his brother Connor, a freshman at Stanford University, choreographed in conjunction with...