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  1. Effective July 1, Ben Glaser—associate professor of English, specializing in the study of poetry and poetics—will assume the joint appointment of director of AI initiatives in the humanities.

    Ben Glaser
  2. For centuries people have turned to feathers as the stuff of — and the subject of — various art forms. In a Q&A, two FAS scholars discuss the cultural value of feathers and why it transcends time and space.

    Feather Cape ('ahu 'ula), Hawaiian, before 1821  Photo courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery
  3. Each spring the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences recognizes professors from each of four divisions who provide “superb teaching, advising, and mentoring” to Yale students.

    Four Yale professors honored by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences for providing superb teaching, advising, and mentoring to students. Clockwise from top left, Moira Fradinger, Rourke O’Brien, Andrew Wang, and David Moore. Photo credit: Dan Renzetti.
  4. The acclaimed playwright, who has been part of the FAS faculty since 2021 and is a commissioned artist at Yale Rep, won for his play “Purpose.”

    Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
  5. For several hours on a recent Friday morning, Gojko Barjamovic, a senior lecturer in the FAS, helped a Yale laboratory became a Bronze Age brewery.

    The student researchers stirred the barley mash at a constant 68° Celsius for about an hour.
  6. Yale College recognized six recipients of the college’s annual teaching prizes during a reception at the Schwarzman Center on April 28.

    Six Yale faculty members were honored for their commitment to teaching in a ceremony held on April 28, 2025. Top row: Joe Cleary, Abhishek Bhattacharjee, Cormac O’Dea; Bottom row: Christine DiMeglio, John Hall, Michael Della Rocca.
  7. In a Q&A, Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese Aurélie Vialette and a fellow scholar explain the difficult national conversation about the legacy of slavery that is gripping Spain — and why it took so long to happen.

    Painting of a sailing vessel, La Amistad, off Culloden Point, Long Island, New York, 1839. Artist unknown.
  8. Two members of the Yale faculty — Sarah Demers, a professor of physics in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and Christine Hayes, Sterling Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies — were awarded the William Clyde DeVane Award for outstanding scholarship and undergraduate teaching by Yale’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa last week during its annual reception for Yale seniors.

    From left, George Levesque, dean of academic affairs in Yale College and secretary for Yale’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa; award winners Sarah Demers, Christine Hayes, and Pam Schirmeister; and Pericles Lewis, dean of Yale College.
  9. The annual awards recognize excellence in teaching in undergraduate programs and enable recipients to dedicate their summer to research.

    Four junior FAS faculty members received awards from the Poorvu Family Fund for Academic Innovation. Clockwise from top left, Andrea Aldrich, Amymarie Bartholomew, Naomi Levine and Shiro Kuriwaki.
  10. The new members, seven of whom are part of the FAS, join previously elected fellows in helping to advance the common good.

    Eight Yale faculty members were inducted into the American Academy of Arts & Sciences for 2025. Top row, from left: Ned Blackhawk, Gary Brudvig, Jennifer Gandhi, and Valentina Greco. Second row: Marina Halac, Oona Hathaway, Caryl Phillips, and Philipp Strack.