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 Yale University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yale, like other Ivy League schools, instituted policies in the early twentieth century designed to artificially increase the proportion of upper-class white Christians of notable families in the student body (see Numerus clausus), and was one of the last of the Ivies to eliminate such preferences, beginning with the class of 1970.
Yale College expanded gradually, establishing the Yale Medical School (1810), Yale Divinity School (1822), Yale Law School (1843), Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (1847), the Sheffield Scientific School (1861), and the Yale School of Fine Arts (1869).
Yale traces its beginnings to "An Act for Liberty to Erect a Collegiate School" passed by the General Court of the Colony of Connecticut and dated October 9, 1701.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Yale_University   (3854 words)

  
 Yale Bulletin and Calendar
Allen, who was University printer from 1971 to 1983 and senior critic in graphic design at the School of Art, died on April 21 after a brief illness.
The legacy of renowned graphic designer Greer Allen is being celebrated in two ways this month at Yale -- in an exhibition at Yale and at a memorial in his honor.
Highlights include publications for campus institutions such as the Yale Center for British Art, the Yale University Art Gallery and the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, as well as work for other institutions.
www.cis.yale.edu /opa/v34.n7/story12.html   (294 words)

  
 Harold Bloom --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The Yale school's skeptical, relativistic brand of criticism drew inspiration from the work of French philosopher Jacques Derrida.
The controversial academic, aesthete, and self-described feminist Camille Paglia enunciated her unorthodox views on sexuality and the development of culture and art in Western civilization in two books, Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson (1990) and Sex, Art, and American Culture: Essays (1992).
group of literary critics at Yale University, who became known in the 1970s and '80s for their deconstructionist theories.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9000227   (633 words)

  
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Education: M.F.A., painting/drawing, School of The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; B.A., painting/drawing, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky.
Awards/honors: one-quarter sabbatical, The Art Institute of Atlanta (summer 2004); Outstanding Admissions Service to New Students, The Art Institutes International/Education Management Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1995-1996); postgraduate fellowship, School of The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois (1993-1994).
Education: B.A., writing, art, and art history, Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington; M.F.A., printmaking and drawing, Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
www.aia.artinstitutes.edu /program_faculty.asp?pid=124   (633 words)

  
 School of the Arts
Demands achievement in the high school program in three areas: academics, arts, and humanistic concerns.
Is located on the corner of Prince Street and University Avenue, within walking distance of the Memorial Art Gallery, Eastman Theatre, Writers and Books, Visual Studies Workshop, and other cultural organizations.
Provides opportunities for students to participate in performances and exhibitions in their field of study.
www.rcsdk12.org /schools/secondary/sota.htm   (179 words)

  
 Yale Heart Book
© Copyright 1992 by Yale University School of Medicine
The WWW version of this book was an IAIMS project of Yale University Medical Library.
Production work for the WWW version: Faith Mcgrath / Mike Matis / Art Belanger
www.info.med.yale.edu /library/heartbk   (179 words)

  
 Deconstruction --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
The Museum of Modern Art's exhibition “Deconstructivist Architecture” (1988) included a number of architects whose angular spatial compositions appear to be tangible realizations of chaos theory, but...
3 Student Encyclopedia Britannica articles, specially written for elementary and high school students
It owed its origins in part to the linguistic and other work of French philosophers and critics such as Ferdinand de Saussure, Michel Foucault, and Jacques Derrida.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9310964?tocId=9310964   (564 words)

  
 Surgery at Yale School of Medicine
Yale Surgery offers state-of-the-art minimally invasive and traditional surgeries, ranging from outpatient operations to the most complex organ replacement.
Yale Surgery also performs innovative basic, clinical and translational research, and offers unparalleled educational opportunities to medical students, residents and fellows.
Yale Surgery faculty again included in New York Magazine's 2003 list of the top doctors : Drs.
yalesurgery.med.yale.edu   (564 words)

  
 The Chronicle: 10/22/2004: Derrida, a Pioneer of Literary Theory, Dies
A prominent group of literary critics at Yale University (including Paul de Man, Geoffrey H. Hartman, and J. Hillis Miller) used Derridean methods to analyze Romantic and Victorian literature.
He spent the 1956-57 academic year at Harvard University, followed by two years of military service in Algeria, where he taught school.
Other currents influenced by Derrida stressed his roots in the philosophy of Martin Heidegger or sought to bring Derrida together with Marxist, feminist, or postcolonial concerns.
chronicle.com /free/v51/i09/09a00101.htm   (2660 words)

  
 Bloom, Harold
Hillis Miller, whose turn in the 1970s to deconstruction and the formation of the "Yale school" was partly the result of Paul de Man's influence.
The latter formulation enabled Bloom to "transume" deconstruction and the work of his colleagues in the Yale school as a belated reading of his own criticism.
Providing a local context for Bloom's ongoing self-revision were his Yale colleagues Geoffrey H. Hartman and J.
www.press.jhu.edu /books/hopkins_guide_to_literary_theory/harold_bloom.html   (1407 words)

  
 Literary Theory [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
"Poststructuralism" in America was originally identified with a group of Yale academics, the Yale School of "Deconstruction:" J.
The current state of theory is such that there are many overlapping areas of influence, and older schools of theory, though no longer enjoying their previous eminence, continue to exert an influence on the whole.
The work of the "Formalist" Roman Jakobson contributed to "Structuralist" thought, and the more prominent Structuralists included Claude Levi-Strauss in anthropology, Tzvetan Todorov, A.J. Greimas, Gerard Genette, and Barthes.
www.utm.edu /research/iep/l/literary.htm   (4789 words)

  
 INTBAU News Archive 2003
Should it be proposed by a school of architecture, the RIBA would welcome and encourage a course, module or part of a degree or diploma course in architecture teaching traditional design and construction, the assessment of which would contribute to the final assessment of a degree or diploma.
Yale University has announced the reappointment of Robert Stern for a second term of five years as Dean of the Yale School of Architecture.
Gunther is a graduate of Yale University, where he took a degree in Art History.
www.intbau.org /newsarchive2003.htm   (7095 words)

  
 Quodlibet Online Journal: Biography and Bibliography of Jacques Derrida
In 1974, Glas is published, which launches Derrida's popularity among American literary critics, including Geofferey Hartman of the Yale school
From 1957 to 1959 he taught French and English in a school in Kolea, near Algiers, to children of soldiers in the Algerian war for independence.
Throughout the 1970's and 1980's Derrida conducted yearly seminars as a visiting professor of the humantities at such universities as Yale, UC Irvine and Cornell.
www.quodlibet.net /derrida.shtml   (929 words)

  
 Gregory Ulmer - Professor of Electronic Languages and Cybermedia - Bibliography
Book, a guide to the "testimonial", for use on the World Wide Web, to support collaboration across the levels of schooling, and to bring arts methods to bear on public policy formation.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Choragraphy: An Art Of Memory For Electracy.
The European Graduate School is evaluating an Associate status with Amazon.com.
www.egs.edu /faculty/gregoryulmer.html   (1110 words)

  
 Yale
The Yale School of Law has wonder art work throughout.
I have a Masters of Fine Arts Degree from the Yale School of Drama, I graduated in 1993, but am officially affiliated with the Class of 1992.
Unlike most Yale School of Drama students, I tried to explore all the University has to offer.
www.newstrom.com /yale.htm   (1110 words)

  
 Will Goetzmann's Home Page
His research topics include global investing, forecasting stock markets, selecting mutual fund managers, housing as investment, and the risk and return of art.
An in-depth study on the theory and management of hedge funds.
These include evaluating the role of the endowment, portfolio choice, manager choice, socially responsible investing, and the use of alternative asset classes.
viking.som.yale.edu   (2063 words)

  
 NEWSARAMA - DAREDEVIL OPENS @ $47.3 MILLION
Have you ever noticed that critics often apply the Yale school of deconstruction to even the most trivial genre picture, but they will just make an unqualified rave over whatever Merchant Ivory art film they like.
Not that there's anything wrong with "films," but you don't need to beat up on genre flicks to prove you went to college.
The people have spoken, and apparently, Daredevil delivered what they wanted.
www.newsarama.com /forums/showthread.php?s=505998d3759b418fbc1a6e49f4550aa3&threadid=920   (1693 words)

  
 CUE Art Foundation
Lisa Yuskavage received a BFA from Tyler School of Art and an MFA from Yale School of Art.
He was born in Philadelphia and studied painting at Tyler School of Art and Temple University Abroad, Rome Campus.
Her work is in the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art, The Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego, The Museum of Modern Art, SF MoMA and The Art Institute of Chicago.
www.cueartfoundation.org /exhibits/past/dorman_moss/moss.html   (1693 words)

  
 A R I A H - Member Institutions
Modern and contemporary British art have been growing strengths, and works by painters of the Camden Town School and the Bloomsbury Group are especially well represented.
The Yale Center for British Art is both a public museum and a research institute.
The Center’s reference library includes materials in a variety of formats supporting the study of British art and related fields including architecture, history, literature, and the performing arts.
www.fiu.edu /~ariah/yale.html   (280 words)

  
 Untitled Document
The most popular are courses offered from the School of Management, the School of Music, the School of Art, and Yale Law School.
All required courses in the Theater Management department are taught within the School of Drama.
Rotation mentors are full-time faculty members and staff of Yale School of Drama and Yale Repertory Theatre.
www.artsnet.org /aaae/yale_sep00.htm   (280 words)

  
 FDA > PROJECTS > Yale School of Drama
At the project's onset, FDA and the Yale School of Drama faculty sought input from other designers and consultants who are Yale School of Drama alumni.
In 1965, the esteemed Yale School of Drama founded the Yale Repertory Theatre to facilitate a closer relationship between training and practicing professional theatre for students and faculty.
experimental theatre as well as the School of Art.
www.fda-online.com /projects/yale.html   (280 words)

  
 Instructors at the Main Line Art Center
Michelle Marcuse, BFA, Painting, Tyler School of Art at Temple University; BD in Textiles, Shenkar College of Fashion and Textile Technology, Tel Aviv, Israel; and studied at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Sandra Milner, BA, Art, Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ; MFA, Tyler School of Art at Temple University, post-graduate studies at PAFA, The Barnes Foundation and The Violette de Mazia Trust.
Alice Meyer-Wallace, BFA, Rhode Island School of Design and has studied at Yale, Italian program at RISD and the
www.mainlineart.org /instructors.htm   (280 words)

  
 Yale School of Management: SOM News
She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the National Institute of Social Sciences, and the Academy of American Poets, as well as the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and the New York State and American Bar Associations.
Given to Yale University by Paul Mellon, Class of 1929, the Center's resources illustrate British life and culture from the 16th century to the present.
Yale Rep is pleased to offer all students the opportunity to purchase a Student Pass.
mba.yale.edu /news_events/cms/archives/2003926som_news.asp   (2821 words)

  
 benlifson.com
Since then he has taught at the University of California, San Diego (1975), Harvard University (1976-77), Fordham University (Lincoln Center, 1978-80), Yale Graduate School (1981-1982), University of the Arts, Philadelphia (1982-1984), City College of New York (1985-86), Bard College (1984-1988), Yale Graduate School (1986; 1987); and at New York's International Center for Photography (ICP) 1997-1999.
He has led workshops and portfolio reviews at Yale, the Rhode Island School of Design, Rhode Island College, the Second Israel International Photography Bienalle, and the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem.
In 1967 he enrolled in the Alexi Brodovich Design Workshop of Manhattan's School for the Visual Arts, where he studied with photographers Bob Adelman, David Attie and Ben Fernandez.
www.benlifson.com /index.htm   (934 words)

  
 MFA Design - School of VISUAL ARTS
Education: BFA, London College of Printing a Graphic Art; MFA, Yale University School of Art and Architecture
Awards and honors include: Hall of Fame, Art Directors Club; Illustrators Hall of Fame, Society of Illustrators; Gold Medal, Society of Illustrators; Fulbright Scholarship; honorary fellow, Society of Arts, England; St. Gaudens Medal, Cooper Union; Masters Series Award, School of Visual Arts.
Honorary doctorates: Moore College of Art; Philadelphia Museum School; School of Visual Arts; Minneapolis Institute of Fine Art; Queens College; Royal College of Art, London.
design.schoolofvisualarts.edu /faculty.html   (2090 words)

  
 Ivy League - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yale's Law School, School of Management, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, School of Art, School of Drama, School of Medicine, School of Nursing, School of Music and School of Architecture, Yale School of Public Health.
Yale, whose coach Walter Camp was the "Father of American Football," held on to its place as the all-time wins leader in college football throughout the entire 20th century, but was finally passed by Michigan on November 10, 2001.
Ten alumni of Harvard founded Yale, and other Harvard alumni, such as minister Increase Mather and his son Cotton Mather, nurtured its development.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ivy_League   (2648 words)

  
 Boston University College of Fine Arts Bulletin--School of Visual Arts
BA, Yale University; MFA, Tyler School of Art, Temple University.
Art education graduate students visit local galleries and museums to gain practical experience working with students in school and community settings.
BA, Falmouth School of Art; HDip AD/MA, Birmingham School of Art; studied at the Royal College of Art.
www.bu.edu /bulletins/cfa/item05.html   (5608 words)

  
 Biographies: International School of Painting, Drawing, and Sculpture in Umbria, Italy
Lytle was acting dean of the School of Art in 1980–81 and in the spring terms of 1990 and 1994.
He has taught at the Tyler School of Art (1968-88), the University of California, Berkeley (1981-2), was Head of the Graduate Painting Program at Boston University (1988-98), and is currently Gutman Professor of Fine Arts, and Department Chair in the Graduate School of Fine Arts, at the University of Pennsylvania.
He also studied art at Temple University/Tyler School of Fine Art in Rome, Studio Arts Centers International in Florence, Maryland Institute College of Art in Sorrento, The Schuler School of Fine Arts in Baltimore, philosophy at Johns Hopkins University, and chemistry at the University of Maryland.
www.giotto.org /bios-k-z.html   (2900 words)

  
 Wiscasset Bay Gallery: Artist's Biographys
He began his studies at Yale and, after taking a spontaneous and unsanctioned trip to Rio de Janeiro, re-entered the university’s art school shortly before his dismissal for poor grades.
Lewis’s paintings are found in museums, galleries, and private collections throughout the USA, including the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art in Philadelphia, PA; the United States Department of State; Bowdoin College in Brunswick, ME; the Worcester Art Museum in Worcester, MA; Samuel Merritt Hospital in Oakland, CA; and the Bostonian Society in Boston, MA.
His works can be found in international public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Los Angeles Art Museum, the Luxemburg Gallery in Paris, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the National Gallery in Washington, DC, and the New York Public Library.
www.wiscassetbaygallery.com /wbg.asp?pg=2   (2900 words)

  
 Guthrie Theater
Yale University School of Drama: associate professor of design and co-chair of the Design Department
Circle in the Square; former: Yale University, Temple University, The Juilliard School, New York University, Southern Methodist University, University of Texas, University of Wisconsin; England: Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Central School, London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, Guildhall
; Williamstown Theatre Festival: The Blue Bird, The Turn of the Screw ; Yale Cabaret: artistic director 1998-99 season: The Women, Grease 2, Play ; Yale School of Drama: The Crazy Locomotive, Antony and Cleopatra, Christie in Love
www.guthrietheater.org /act_III/studyguide/antony_cleopatra.htm   (2900 words)

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