United Nations Studies at Yale – UNSY – has been awarded grants from the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the Ford Foundation, announced Gustav Ranis, director of the Yale Center for International and Area Studies – YCIAS – and the Frank Altschul...
Yale University’s Whitney Humanities Center – WHC – will hold a conference on the work of philosopher and cultural theorist Walter Benjamin on Friday, Sept. 26, and Saturday, Sept. 27. The program, titled “Angelus Novus: Perspectives on Walter Benjamin...
The 1950s in France were years of creative, intellectual, and political ferment. The recent past of the Nazi Occupation, the ongoing struggles for independence in Algeria and Indochina, the onset of the Cold War, and the promises and threats of...
On the heels of the recent White House Conference on Child Care, a major report released today at Yale University offers hard-hitting solutions for improving the quality of early care and education. “Not By Chance: Creating an Early Care and Education...
Richard H. Brodhead, dean of Yale College since 1992, has agreed to continue for a second five-year term in his post, according to an announcement by Yale President Richard C. Levin President Levin said, “In response to my request for assessment of the...
Edward Zigler, the Sterling Professor of Psychology at Yale University and a national leader in child care, has been invited by President and Mrs. Clinton to attend the White House Conference on Child Care on Thursday, Oct. 23, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m....
The Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences – the nation’s oldest graduate school – marked the beginning of its 151st year with the arrival of 2,300 students in the humanities, social sciences, biological and physical sciences, and engineering....
Yale University’s newest science building – the Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Center for Molecular and Structural Biology – recently received The American Institute of Architects 1997 Honor Award for Architecture. The red-brick building, which is located...