A Yale and University of New Haven collaboration offers the only four-year college degree program at any federal prison for women in the United States.
They’ve been used as toys, for military planning, and cited as a metaphor for the unconscious mind. A Yale scholar explores the history of erasable wax tablets.
Throughout the year, Buffalo Niagara Honor Flight takes local veterans on all-expenses-paid trips to the nation's capital. News 4 had the special privilege of joining them on their recent journey of recognition.
Dean Dr. John Williams of Charlton College of Business said students are attracted to cutting edge programs like technology management and business analytics.
An émigré architectural historian who teaches across disciplines in California, at a public university near Apple’s lair in the Bay Area (close to San Francisco), is posting an essay.
Since architectural stories are surprising rare on the edge of the continent, he needed a shtick; no matter what’s his connoisseur-ish personal tastes and leftist political dispositions.
Simon Sadler published an essay on March 13/2013 in The Design Observer Group: “Steve Jobs: Architect”
Top: Apple store, Fifth Avenue, New York. [Photo by Eric Wüstenhagen]
Bottom: Steve Jobs and Rem Koolhaas. [Photos by James Mitchell, left, and Rodrigo Fernández, right]