Pathways to Arts and Humanities News

November 12, 2019
The city should have a community conversation about potentially renaming Christopher Columbus Family Academy on Grand Avenue in Fair Haven. Mayor-Elect Justin Elicker offered...
July 1, 2019
On June 1st, fourteen students from New Haven and West Haven public schools participated in a Robinson Crusoe workshop at the Beinecke Library.
March 8, 2019
During the nearly one-hour press conference, reporters quizzed Harp on a range of topics including how she manages the stress of being the city’s top executive, her run for...
October 22, 2018
Yale’s Council on Middle East Studies is the hub for this scholarship and outreach. The council, based at The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area...
July 6, 2018
For five weeks, eight sixth- and seventh-grade students from Barnard have been paired with Yale School of Drama mentors, learning about the craft of playwriting firsthand....
April 12, 2018
Some high schools put on an abridged version of Romeo and Juliet. Cooperative Arts High School is staging an immersive, site-specific, feminist rewrite of Hamlet. Written by...
March 14, 2018
Fifteen New Haven high-school students brought playwright August Wilson’s characters to life in an August Wilson Monologue Competition on Friday evening. Before they started...
February 9, 2018
The Silence Project served as the final assignment for a Yale seminar, “Introduction to Public Humanities,” which is taught every fall semester by Ryan Brasseaux, who also...
July 21, 2017
It was fun, and there were games, but the two-week “For a Girl” program was mostly about empowering young women to do and be whatever they dream. Sponsored by Dr. Lynn...
July 14, 2017
A new initiative of the Yale Center for Health & Learning Games, created by Dr. Lynn Fiellin, ForAGirl is open to young women who are participating in the Yale Pathways...