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  1. Alice Kaplan, Sterling Professor of French, received a special mention for her 2024 book Baya ou le grand vernissage.

    Alice Kaplan
  2. Millicent Marcus won the Bridge Book Award for her book Italian Film in the Present Tense.

    Penny Marcus
  3. Yale data scientist Lu Lu is taking a physics-informed approach to artificial intelligence that has applications in an array of scientific and engineering disciplines.

    Lu Lu (Credit: Ian Christmann)
  4. Steven Wilkinson, a Yale political scientist and vice provost, will lead one of the university’s largest faculties.

    Steven Wilkinson (Credit: Mara Lavitt)
  5. As Tamar Gendler completes her tenure as inaugural dean of Yale’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences, peers and colleagues reflect on the impact of her leadership.

    FAS Dean Tamar Gendler during a reception in her honor on Dec. 2. (Photo by Ian Christmann)
  6. In a new book, Yale anthropologist Dove argues that a more holistic approach to the study of natural history would help counter growing skepticism of science.

    Michael Dove and the cover of his book, Hearsay is Not Excluded: A History of Natural History
  7. Tylus, Andrew Downey Orrick Professor of Italian and Professor of Comparative Literature, was inducted into one of Europe’s oldest and most prestigious scholarly academies.

    Jane Tylus receiving a handshake from the Lincei's president, Prof. Roberto Antonelli, as well as a pin of a lynx and a certificate.
  8. Historian Alexander Ekserdjian discusses how his fascination with the classics started when he was a child and why he’s particularly drawn to sacred objects.

    Alexander Ekserdjian
  9. Marlene L. Daut has been named a co-winner of the twenty-sixth annual Frederick Douglass Book Prize by Yale University’s Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition.

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  10. Scholars and music-industry insiders recently gathered at Yale to discuss the social and cultural significance of K-pop.

    Sociologist Grace Kao and Yale’s Council on East Asian Studies hosted a conference featuring scholars who study the social and cultural influence of K-pop and prominent figures in the K-pop industry. (Photos by: Stephanie Anestis)