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November 30, 2016
IT Accessibility strives to make online resources available to the widest group of users. Please join us for this SCOPA forum on December 7 at 9:00 am in the Sterling Memorial Library Lecture Hall where presenters will discuss how Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Level AA will be,...
November 30, 2016
Yale Day of Data 2016 Poster Session and Opening Reception December 1 from 4:00-6:00pm in the Center for Science and Social Science Information Yale Day of Data is a two-day, University-wide event that will feature speakers from a number of disciplines across Yale. The theme for 2016 will be open...
November 29, 2016
"Crazy, Yes. But Not Tiny: Networked #FtM Culture, Identity, & Knowledge Production on Tumblr" Tuesday, November 29 at 11:30am-12:45pm in WLH 309 Jen Jack Gieseking’s research project explores transgender culture production, medical knowledge exchange, and social network development on the...
November 29, 2016
Radical Media and Social Change: A Digital Humanities Workshop with Jessica Marie Johnson November 29 from 4:00pm-6:00pm in Sterling Memorial Library, room 218 How can technological platforms connect investigations of the past to transformative justice in the present? How might the digital...
November 28, 2016
Register now for the annual Day of Data December 1-2 in the auditorium of the Yale Center for Research Computing. This Yale-wide event will focus on research transparency & reproducibility across disciplines, including presentations on open data, open software, reproducibility initiatives,...
November 28, 2016
All are welcome to join us on December 7 in the Sterling Memorial Library lecture hall for the latest talk in the Arts and Humanities Book Talk series by Howard Bloch, Sterling Professor of French at Yale University. The talk will begin at 4:30 pm, but please join us from 4:00 pm for refreshments...
November 22, 2016
Same-sex marriage has evolved from a far-fetched notion to established law in the United States over the past four decades. At the forefront of this modern civil rights movement has been a Yale alumnus, Evan Wolfson ’78. Wolfson wrote his Harvard Law School thesis on same-sex marriage long before...

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