ARTS EVENTS
Schwarzman Center and Yale’s HAPPY initiative host screening of ‘Welcome to Chechnya’

On March 17, the Schwarzman Center opened its screening of an award-winning film called “Welcome to Chechnya.”  “Welcome to Chechnya” is a documentary by filmmaker […]

WORD and YUJC Collaborate in Virtual Audio-Visual Event

On March 5, Yale’s oldest spoken word group, WORD, and the Yale Undergraduate Jazz Collective, held a crossover event. The show, which featured jazz music […]

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Office of LGBTQ Resources welcomes transfeminine influencers to discuss modeling, TikTok and more

On March 5, the Office of LBGTQ Resources hosted a panel discussion on transfemininity in social media. The office welcomed Black transgender social activist and […]

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Yale students participate in Met’s first paid spring internship program

Due to a five million dollar gift from philanthropist Adrienne Arsht, the Metropolitan Museum of Art introduced a paid spring internship program for the first […]

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ReDirected Studies program gives its first webinar ‘Ancient Chinese Thought’

On March 3, 30 participants attended a Directed Studies webinar called “Ancient Chinese Thought” hosted by Mick Hunter, an associate professor in the Department of […]

New Haven Free Public Library celebrates Mardi Gras

On Tuesday Feb. 16, over 140 attendees virtually attended New Haven Free Public Library’s Mardi Gras celebration. The celebration was divided into a keynote presentation, […]

Yale Africa Film Festival to highlight films from the African continent and its diaspora

On Feb. 19, The Council on African Studies will host its third annual Yale Africa Film Festival. The festival’s films offer a wide range of […]

Farago discusses global art criticism at this year’s YCBA Norma Lytton Lecture

On Feb. 10, New York Times Art Critic Jason Farago ’05 delivered this year’s annual Norma Lytton Lecture hosted by the Yale Center for British […]

Panelists examine the art of storytelling in Schwarzman Center event

On Monday, Feb. 8, Thomas Allen Harris, senior lecturer in African American Studies and Film & Media Studies, led a conversation with Ken Burns, his […]

Sterling Library’s annual ‘The Kings at Yale’ exhibit goes virtual due to pandemic

Every year, Sterling Memorial Library presents “The Kings at Yale,” an exhibition honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King on a banner in […]