04/21/2026
What better way to open a conference called The Humanities, the University, and the World than with a celebration of the art of the humanities?
Day One was everything we could have hoped for and more. Shades of Yale set the tone with a moving performance that was full of spirit and warmth. Then six remarkable Yale faculty brought their literary worlds into the room—plays, poetry, novels, and more—reminding us why this work matters so deeply. Before her reading, Rachel Kauder Nalebuff reflected on what rooms like these make possible: spaces where, in her words, “the humanities are intrinsically valued and the work can speak for itself.” That’s precisely what we strive for.
Day Two photos coming soon. ✨
📸: Katerina Matta ’29