From the appointment of new deans to the endowment of Yale’s first professorship in poetry to the surprising results of an eye exam for an ancient sea scorpion, there was was certainly no shortage of news this summer. In fact, the following headlines...
Following commencement ceremonies in May 2015, the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library will close its iconic building for 16 months to undergo a major renovation that will replace its climate-control systems and double its classroom space.The 50-...
NHdocs, a one-day film festival featuring documentaries created by New Haven filmmakers — including a member of the Yale faculty — will take place on Sunday, June 29.The event, which will include screenings of four documentaries, will begin at 1 p.m. in...
How did humans come to be musical creatures? What are the relations in deep history between musical capacities and other characteristic capacities of modern Homo sapiens? Gary TomlinsonThese are among the questions that will be addressed by Yale...
David González ‘79, co-editor of The New York Times Lens Blog, will speak at Yale on Tuesday, April 1 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.González will give a talk about “Latino New York” at a master’s tea at 4:30 p.m. at Ezra Stiles College, 19 Tower...
Conservation scientist and professor Stefan Simon has been named director of the newly established Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage (IPCH) at Yale’s West Campus. The IPCH serves as the overarching international hub directing the various...