Features
Cautiously, Yale moves online
Yale considers new ways to make its educational resources available online while questioning what it will mean for traditional classroom education.
City
City youth face uphill battle
On Jan. 18, DataHaven released the results of the largest community well-being survey of its kind for New Haven and its surrounding suburbS.
City
Board of Ed makeup hangs in balance
The announcement that Mayor John DeStefano Jr. will not seek an 11th term in office comes amidst the possibility of change in the Board of Education.
Features
Featured filmmaker: Ryan Kline ’15 with Yaakov — The Emergence
Our first featured filmmaker of 2013 is Ryan Kline ’15. He produced this upbeat music video for Yaakov (Jacob Sandry ’15), featuring New Haven Academy dancers who were part of The Future Project. For more information on this project: http://thefutureproject.org.
Culture
A teaching museum for all
When the YUAG reopens today at noon, it will mark the debut of a reorganized and extensive art collection alongside a strengthened educational model for teaching through art.
Features
Everybody has a story: Crisis Communications and Global Affairs with Sean Smith
Part 1 Part 2 Cody Pomeranz ’15 continues his Everybody Has a Story segment, featuring a new and fascinating campus figure each week. Today, he sits down with the current Director of Undergraduate Studies of the Global Affairs Major, Sean Smith, to learn about the nature of crisis communications, discuss the future of Global Affairs
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Culture
Gallery blends new and old
Even as the Yale University Art Gallery marches toward the future, it continues to commemorate the legacies of its past.