Laura Wexler, whose work on gender, race, photography, and film has transformed understandings of U.S. history, has been appointed the Charles H. Farnam Professor of Women’s...
Diatoms — tiny phytoplankton that are responsible for a fifth of all energy converted into matter by plants — may have become important much earlier in the development of...
Four FAS professors whose teaching and mentorship have inspired generations of students were recently honored by the university’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa.
Ned Blackhawk is an expert on the history of indigenous people in North America. He is a member of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences in the Department of History and the...
Andrew Barron is an expert on statistical information theory, probability limit theorems, and neural networks. He is a member of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences in the...
Elizabeth Hinton, associate professor of history and African American studies at Yale as well as a professor of law at Yale Law School, discusses her book “America on Fire:...
A new study in the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society co-authored by Yale anthropologist Eric Sargis finds that barking hyraxes are a separate species from their...