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Yale faculty and students respond to a call for ideas by renowned Italian singer-songwriter Giovanni Caccamo for a global book project on the power of youth to drive positive change.
Throughout 2023, Matthew Steinfeld, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry, was invited to collaborate on the development and implementation of the inaugural season of "Well-Being" Concerts at New York City’s Carnegie Hall.
Leaders in science, education, and the musical arts join in NYC to celebrate the transformative power of children, youth, and families to build a more peaceful world.
Tickets for the annual student-produced Fourth Year Show have gone on sale. This year's performances will be April 3 and 4.
Come and join the Yale Medical Symphony Orchestra at Harkness Auditorium on December 13, 2019. It should be a terrific evening of music.
On November 10, Harkness Auditorium will be the site of both an evening performance of "The Four Horsemen" by the New York-based dance group Jiva Dance, and a morning dance workshop led by Sonali Skandan.
On Friday, May 3, and Saturday, May 4, the world-renowned classical Indian dancer Rukmini Vijayakumar led two dance workshops at the School of Medicine and also performed at Harkness Auditorium.
Seventy years after students in the Class of 1949 poked fun at the medical school, their professors, and their classmates in the first ever fourth-year show, the Class of 2019 has resurrected the tradition with The Final Master Course.
The Yale Medical Symphony Orchestra (YMSO) kicked off its 10th year with a concert in Harkness Auditorium that was filled to the rafters. “We love looking out and seeing a packed auditorium,” said symphony conductor Robert Smith to the crowd, which used every seat and included people lining the..
Among the efforts in the humanities at Yale are writing programs, literary salons, and a symphony orchestra.
One night last December, Scullers Jazz Club in Cambridge, Mass. , was packed with national experts on child abuse, Peace Corps veterans, and book group buddies, all there to honor Eli Newberger, M.
It was the hottest ticket in town—and you didn’t even need a ticket. This spring, 15 of the top minds in science converged on New Haven for the School of Medicine’s Bicentennial Symposium, “Biomedicine in the New Century.
Lynn T. Tanoue, M.