In her hometown of Kampala, Uganda, Doreen Adengo ’05 M. Arch. co-curated a chapter of ‘African Modernism’–an exhibition that documents how African nations celebrated their postcolonial identity through architecture.
In the late 195...
In today’s world, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cancers, heart and respiratory disease, diabetes, and Alzheimer’s — to name just a few — have quietly emerged as a pandemic of silent killers to collectively become the leading cause of ...
Yale University continuously leverages the power of partnerships and global networks to solve problems around the world. The work of the Yale chapter of Engineers Without Borders USA (EWB-Yale) is a perfect example of how such an approach can create and foste...
For the first time since the founding of Yale-NUS in 2011, three Yale undergraduates are living and studying in Singapore as part of a semester-long exchange.
As the partnership between Yale and Yale-NUS matures, Yale students have grown more aware of the many opportu...
There’s no such thing as a plug-and-play financial system. The regulations, institutions, expertise, and norms that serve as the infrastructure for a country’s economy must be built. In Ghana, one of the people creating the practices and values shaping the country&...
When her daughter was choosing a business school, Shirley Yeung ’93 wasted no time pointing to the Yale School of Management.
“In Asia, and particularly in Greater China, SOM is having an enormous impact,” says Yeung, founder and managing partner of the Shan...
Mr. Fu Shouquing, Vice Director, Administrative Committee of Xiongan University, meets with Pericles Lewis, Yale's Vice President for Global Strategy and Deputy Provost for International Affairs. Mr. Shouquing, leading a delegration from Xiongan, was on campus to learn and...
Subhashini Kaligotla, assistant professor of art history, points to a photograph on her computer screen of elaborate sandstone towers at Pattadakal, a medieval temple complex in northern Karnataka, India.
“I always ask my students if they see different arch...
Dr. Saad B. Omer has been named the inaugural director of the Yale Institute for Global Health (YIGH). Omer is currently the William H. Foege Professor of Global Health, Epidemiology, and Pediatrics at Emory University’s Schools of Public Health and Medicine. He wil...
Last spring, Kishwar Rizvi, professor of the history of art, led a group of eight graduate students to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as part of her seminar “Museum and Nation.” Rizvi’s students conducted fieldwork there and later hosted a symposium o...