Henry L. Stimson Lectures on World Affairs with Anne-Marie Slaughter
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Yalies from all over the world came back to campus on Oct. 17 as part of a new alumni-led program, “Careers, Life, and Yale.” The program was co-developed by the
‘Careers, Life, and Yale’ brings back alumni to connect with current students Read More »
The stage was set for Emtithal “Emi” Mahmoud ’16 at the Individual World Poetry Slam Championship (iWPS). Entering the final round of the competition, she had drawn the last slot
Yale senior wins the Individual World Poetry Slam Championship Read More »
Ambassador Susan E. Rice is the President’s National Security Advisor. She oversees the National Security Council Staff, chairs the Cabinet level National Security Principals Committee, provides the President’s daily national
Current Chubb Fellow: Susan Rice Read More »
Walmart could be the canary in the coalmine in forecasting a global trend downwards in consumer spending. A few days ago the company announced it expects a reduced sales outlook
Live Longer, Consume Less: Recipe for Slow Growth Read More »
Members of Yale’s Sustainability strategic planning process discuss the many ways in which Yale is both addressing sustainability and climate change as an institution, and integrating sustainability study and research
Sustainability solutions at Yale: Global challenges, local action Read More »
Tuesday, November 3, 2015 12:00 Noon Hope Building, 315 Cedar Street, Room 110 Professor Reddy is the President of the Public Health Foundation of India and formerly headed the Department
The Global Threat of Non-Communicable Diseases – Nov 3 Read More »
A 14-foot-diameter globe dominates the exhibition gallery ofPaul Rudolph Hall (the A&A Building to us old-timers) as part of a new exhibit called “City of 7 Billion: A Constructed World,” on view through
Yale Architecture goes ‘global’ ! Read More »