The historic Science Hill building, which has been reimagined as a hub for mathematical, statistical, and data-driven research, was rededicated on Sept. 22.
Political scientist Didac Queralt discusses his recent book, “Pawned States,” which examines the consequences of foreign lending on developing countries.
During Yale Summer Session, one class took a hands-on approach to learning about the cultural impact of a single grain.
Sambanis’s work has re-shaped how scholars conceive of inter-group conflicts, ranging from everyday forms of discrimination to violent protests and civil wars.
Yale researchers use big data to study the link between evictions and poverty in Chicago and New York City.
Padró i Miquel is a political economist and expert on the political frictions that lead to economic underdevelopment.
Raskin is a leading geometric representation theorist who joined Yale’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences in the Department of Mathematics on July 1.