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.