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Richard Blanco, who gained national renown when he read his poem “One Today” at President Obama’s second inauguration, will be at Yale on Tuesday, Feb. 5, for a tea hosted by...
The Yale University Department of History invites applications for the Cassius Marcellus Clay Postdoctoral Fellowship.   This two-year fellowship supports research in U.S....
In the opening play in the Yale Rep’s 2012-2013 season, Juan José’s obsession to pass his citizenship exam takes him on a fantastical odyssey through U.S. history, guided by...
Patricia R. Pessar, an internationally renowned scholar of Latin American immigration issues and refugee and social movements who helped launch a formal program at Yale for...
Students who wish to major in ethnicity, race and migration will no longer have to pursue it along with a second major. Faculty voted at a Thursday Yale College faculty...
The culture-wars caravan is rolling into town. Assuming the Republican field isn’t whittled to one in South Carolina, the campaign will arrive in full force in advance of The...
For Professor Ned Blackhawk of Yale University, conventional American Indian history too often involves a study of Native–white relations that ends, Hollywood-style, with the...