The Henry Koerner Center for Emeritus Faculty

The Yale Henry Koerner Center is a remarkable, perhaps unique, part of Yale University, designed for the benefit of emeritus faculty, who may choose to become Koerner fellows. Both a physical facility and a series of programs, the center was made possible by a generous gift from Lisbet Rausing and Joseph Koerner ’80, who thereby honored Joseph’s father, the artist Henry Koerner.

Intellectually the center offers a wide variety of cultural events and intellectual programs, including autobiographical talks, lunchtime and evening lectures, seminars, film discussions, sponsored excursions, art exhibitions, and other special events. It also provides opportunities and outlets for social advocacy, teaching, and research. An atmosphere of loyal friendship prevails, and interdisciplinarity, usually so hard to achieve, is a living experience.

News

March 31, 2026
In her most recent book, Racial Fictions, Koerner Fellow Hazel V. Carby offers a powerful critique of the racial myths that shape the world. Drawing on a rich tapestry of...
November 23, 2025
One month ago, Koerner Fellow Alan E. Kazdin published his newest book, Mental Health Interventions in Everyday Life: Beyond Psychotherapy to Reduce Symptoms of Mental...
August 17, 2025
Leading Universities: Tales from the Trenches V & VI Six Yale faculty members who started their administrative careers at Yale went on to head major universities:...