How can we apply data science to human rights? More precisely, how does data science help us to approach the truth of tragic historical events? Moreover, how do national tragedies connect with our lives?
In this enlightening conversation, Valentina...
An enthusiast group of scholars, students, and political leaders gathered on September 23 and 24 to reflect on art and independence in Brazil. They came from all over the United States and Brazil for the conference “The Road Ahead, Brazil 100/200:...
Yale invites all undergraduate and master’s students in the biomedical sciences to apply to Iniciativa-Proxima, a program that connects talented students with leaders in their field. This is a10-month (March-December) virtual mentoring program, ...
This week, we are excited to launch a new series featuring stories written by students who received CLAIS´ support to conduct research in Latin America. This time, Chucho Martinez, B.A. Architecture, Pierson College ‘23, shares his life-changing...
Op-Ed by Dan Israel Preminger
LLM Candidate, Yale Law School
On October 25, 2020 Chileans resolved to embark on a constitutional process through an unprecedented referendum. Eighty percent of voters decided to elect members of a Constitutional...
On September 15th, 2022, the Yale Alumni Association in collaboration with CLAIS, organized a movie screening as this year´s Hispanic Heritage Month kickoff. Showing the documentary OMARA, an homage to the beloved Cuban singer who formed an integral...
Bringing Brazilian Music to Yale and Beyond - Interview with Stephen Guerra
This Saturday, September 24th at 4 pm, at the Luce Hall Auditorium, Stephen Guerra and Rogerio Souza will perform music by the famous Brazilian choro musician Alfredo da...