In the early days of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, colleagues from cultural institutions elsewhere in Europe began reaching out to contemporary art...
Amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, University administrators discuss how Yale has adjusted to changing relationships with institutions, faculty and scholars based in...
Two Yale faculty members are among a group of 180 artists, writers, scholars, and scientists awarded 2022 fellowships by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
Daphne...
Written by Odd Arne Westad and originally published by Foreign Affairs
From within a war, it is hard to think about what comes next. Rarely has this been more true than for...
Article first published in Yale School of Medicine News
Irina Esterlis, PhD, felt a range of emotions after war broke out in herhomeland of Ukraine, where she still has...
Professors Jim Levinsohn and Tim Snyder discuss with President Salovey the crisis in Ukraine, international response to Putin’s war of aggression, and teaching students...
Dr. Bradley Woodworth’s opinion letter was originally published in the Hartford Courant on March 16, 2022
More talks between Russian and Ukrainian representatives began...