“Nothing but the fresh” might be the motto of a new café in the Bass Library, which opens its doors on October 23.The Bass Library Café is a joint project of library staff, Yale University Dining Services and the Yale Sustainable Food Project and is...
An archive at Yale that has collected the personal stories of over 4,000 Holocaust survivors over the past quarter century will mark its milestone anniversary with a conference titled “Testimony Across the Disciplines: 25 Years at Yale” on November 4....
Yale University’s Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition has awarded the 2007 Frederick Douglass Book Prize to Christopher Leslie Brown, visiting professor of history at Columbia University, for “Moral Capital:...
The newly renovated and renamed Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Library (formerly known as the Cross Campus Library) will open its doors on October 19 after undergoing extensive renovations.Members of the Yale community will get their first glimpse of the Bass...
Visitors to an upcoming demonstration/exhibit at the Yale School of Art, 1156 Chapel Street, will be able to observe the creative process unfolding as a group of artists figure out how to “make do” with a material of their choice, and then later see the...
The nature of religious architecture in the contemporary age is the focus of two events being held at Yale this week.A conference titled “Architecture for Worship in the 21st Century” will take place Thursday–Friday, October 25–26, at the Institute of...
To inaugurate a new pipe organ with a 17th-century temperament in Yale’s Marquand Chapel, the University is holding a yearlong series of events featuring eminent musicians and scholars.The events to inaugurate the new Taylor and Boody organ include...
Deno John Geanakoplos, the Bradford Durfee Professor Emiterus of Byzantine History, Renaissance History, and Orthodox Church History at Yale University, died on October 4 in Hamden, CT. He was 91 years old.Professor Geanakoplos was a renowned scholar of...
Yale University, widely recognized for educating leaders in government, business, and civil society worldwide, has launched the India – Yale Parliamentary Leadership Program, in collaboration with the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry...
The Yale School of Music (YSM) will present the second concert in its new “Yale at Carnegie” series on October 29 at 8 p.m. in Weill Recital Hall. The program will be devoted entirely to the songs of Charles Ives. Ives, the remarkable pioneer who helped...