‘Yale was really that big of a deal in winning WWII’: Elyse Graham’s new book discusses Yale professors-turned-spies

Sterling Memorial Library welcomed Elyse Graham GRD ’15 for a lecture and Q&A session about the history of academics and spies uncovered in her new project, as well as Yale’s deeper history with the CIA.

Yale showcases film “Ancestral Clouds Ancestral Claims”

The Whitney Humanities Center screened a film about Chile’s Atacama Desert by Denise Ferreira da Silva and Arjuna Neuman, as well as hosted a Q&A for students after the showing.

New Haven Museum to welcome author Talia Aikens-Nuñez of “Men of the 65th”

A New Haven-based author will speak on her new book on the 65th Infantry Regiment, known as the Borinqueneers.

Yale’s “forgotten” sculpture — “The Greek Slave”

Dr. Catherine Roach spoke about the sculpture “The Greek Slave” and its cultural significance.

Book Review: Stoner by John Williams

I am not positive how I came across this book, but I am exceedingly grateful that I did. Among all of my favorites, I have found this book to be one of the best but hardest books to recommend. 

Design at Yale hosts pop-up art store on campus

Design at Yale, also known as DAY, took to Cross Campus to showcase their student artists and promote involvement in visual arts at Yale.  On […]

Special exhibit at the Beinecke showcases Holocaust survivors’ testimonies

“In the First Person” is on display now at the Beinecke Library and displays the Fortunoff Video Archive, a series of Holocaust survivor testimonies.