In a painting, a young Black boy somersaults on a patch of green grass against a bright blue sky. A police cruiser passes behind him, its taillights visible at the right edge of the composition.
When Elijah Heyward III DIV ’07 used to study in the Yale Divinity School library late at night, he would often scan the walls for people who looked like him. “I would look for Black students. I would ...
As UN personnel, diplomats, and representatives of NGOs gather in New York next week for the summit on the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) for addressing compelling world issues from poverty to ...
New residence hall is designed to earn living-building certification from the Living Building Challenge, the most rigorous sustainable building certification program in the world. Yale Divinity School ...
Dean Gregory E. Sterling’s Hartford Courant opinion piece, June 20, 2024, defends Yale Divinity School’s endowment against a proposed tax, arguing it supports future ministers and community servants.
I came to Yale Divinity School to learn how to sit with people and their pain. As an undergraduate, I helped run a student mental health and crisis line and my interest in chaplaincy emerged as an ...
“O my dove, thou art in the cleft of the rock, in the secret crevices of the cliff.” The words from Song of Songs, poetic as they are, could be interpreted any number of ways. But in artist Margaret ...