EVENTS
Litowitz Lecturer Mariko Hirose speaks on international displacement crisis

In a talk sponsored by the EP&E program, litigator Mariko Hirose shared the legal frameworks and limitations of resettling displaced individuals, as well as the need for the U.S. and Yale community to do more.

Cultural centers host intercultural spirit stories night for Halloween

Students from the Native American Cultural Center, Asian American Cultural Center, Afro-American Cultural Center and La Casa Cultural gathered to share ghost stories on Tuesday night.

Halloween festivities return to campus

Spooky season preparations are in full swing this week at Yale as the ghosts and goblins arrive.

John Delury demystifies US-China relations in new book about Yale prisoner of war

At a Monday talk at the Jackson School of Global Affairs, author John Delury discussed his recent book and US-China relations with Yale professors.

Whitney Humanities symposium discusses incarceration and the flaws of the U.S. prison system

The Whitney Humanities Center hosted the “Incarceration & Imagination” symposium on Oct. 14, exploring the topic of incarceration in various social and cultural contexts.

Flight attendant union leader Sara Nelson gives annual Gruber Lecture in Women’s Rights at Yale Law School

On Oct. 17, Sara Nelson gave the Fall 2022 Gruber Distinguished Lecture in Women’s Rights, sponsored by the Gruber Program for Global Justice and Women’s Rights, at the Yale Law School.

Jackson School dedicated as Yale’s first professional school in half century

Fareed Zakaria ’86 and Pinelopi Goldberg spoke at a Saturday ceremony that officially opened the Jackson School of Global Affairs, a years-long, $200 million effort that the University hopes will bring together existing faculty and programs.

Yale’s Black Men’s Union holds first induction in three years

At a ceremony on Saturday Oct. 15, board members, upperclassmen and alums welcomed 54 new inductees to the Black Men’s Union and the greater Black community at Yale.

Old Campus hosts Fall Fest featuring games, live music and food

Yale’s annual autumn celebration returned with culturally-inspired foods and live music from a Connecticut-based rock band.

Ante-Fling returns after two-year hiatus

WYBCx, Yale’s student-run online radio station, hosted its Ante-Fling music festival this Thursday night.

Silliman College welcomes autumn with Fall Harvest Festival

Sillimanders rang in the season over the weekend with apple cider, pumpkin painting and college spirit.