Alumna Maya Lin ’81 ‘86 M.A. describes her life’s work as an interplay between art and architecture that emphasizes a strong commitment to environmental protection and justice. “When I was a kid, I ...
After her acclaimed performance “Grace Notes: Reflections for Now” at the Yale Repertory Theatre in September, multimedia artist Carrie Mae Weems returned to deliver a lecture — “Past Tense” — at the ...
Zhou Enlai was one of the most important figures in the Chinese Communist Party. As the first Premier and Foreign Minister of ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) – Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor is giving a talk at Yale University. Sotomayor, the first Hispanic on the nation's highest court, is scheduled to speak in Woolsey Hall ...
Crafting strong narratives and restoring value judgments to those tales are key elements to protecting history’s usefulness in the humanities, argued Donald Kagan in the 34th Jefferson Lecture in the ...
Edward P. Bass ’67 has made a major contribution toward a state-of-the-art, 500-seat lecture hall that will be a premier part of the new Yale Science Building, now under construction on Science Hill.
The “Black Lives Matter” leader who landed a teaching gig at Yale University delivered a lecture this week on the historical merits of looting as a form of protest, backing up his lesson with required ...
NEW HAVEN — Love has a lot to do with it. Yale President Peter Salovey notes in his most recent “Notes from Woodbridge Hall” (that’s his “reflections and reports on his activities” in a message to the ...
NEW HAVEN >> In her third visit to the city in less than a year, U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor reflected Monday on snowstorms, surveillance and the strategic thinking of the ...