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The Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Article Award recognized Karell’s 2023 article "'Born for a Storm': Hard-Right Social Media and Civil Unrest."
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The grant will support Ko in collecting and sharing new recordings related to Umóⁿhoⁿ (Omaha), a critically endangered language.
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HoSang received a $250,000 grant in recognition of his scholarship drawing upon and supporting social justice movements.
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Incoming FAS faculty member Christen Smith illuminates the impact of police violence on Black communities in Brazil and the United States.
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Ángel Escamilla García, a sociologist in Yale's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, is working to understand the experiences of vulnerable groups migrating from Latin America to the U.S., and how cultural forces such as linguistic isolation shape them.
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The Elihu Professor of Economics and Global Affairs at Yale finds that population size, trade, and inequality are important factors in today’s changing global economy.
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In his new book, Ian Shapiro defends the Enlightenment principles of science and reasoned thinking against philosophical assaults from the right and left.
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The leadership of Yale Inclusion Economics looks at the progress Indian women have made and prospects for their increased economic empowerment.
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Stewart, a Yale Jackson Institute fellow and former diplomat, gives insight into the challenges facing Afghanistan and the future of diplomacy in the region.
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Forty faculty members retired from the FAS in 2020-2021, and six of our active FAS colleagues passed away during the academic year. As is tradition in the FAS, at the final Yale College Faculty Meeting of the academic year, Dean Tamar Gendler read tributes to these faculty, recognizing their long-time service to the university. While this is typically an occasion to gather in person and celebrate our accomplished FAS colleagues, this year’s meeting took place remotely due to COVID-19 restrictions. Once we are able to gather again, we look forward to celebrating our 2020-2021 retirees in person.