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In two inauguration weekend symposia, 10 Yale professors discussed the work at the heart of the university’s mission.
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In a new book, Yale’s Marlene Daut follows the remarkable trajectory of Christophe’s life and Haiti’s transition from enslaved colony to free Black nation.
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Neta Alexander, Assistant Professor of Film and Media Studies, studies the relationship between technology, society, and our bodies.
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Bentley Layton, the Goff Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations and a field-transforming scholar, died on March 26.
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In a new book, FAS assistant professor Jinyi Chu shows how Russian modernists turned to Chinese art forms to expand their understanding of the universal.
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Amrith has been awarded the Toynbee Prize for his exceptional work on the movement of peoples as shaped by environmental forces, work that has brought the regions of South/Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean to the center of global historical scholarship.
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Her book, In the Land of Marvels, was honored with the most prestigious international award for works on the history of scientific instruments.
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Every Tuesday, FAS professor Shawkat Toorawa invites members of the campus and New Haven communities to a short presentation on three topics he thinks they should know about.
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Floridi is one of four Spring 2025 Montgomery Fellows who will visit Dartmouth in the coming months to discuss topics related to artificial intelligence.
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This is the first time the Yale Review, edited by FAS Professor in the Practice Meghan O'Rourke, has been named a finalist in two award categories for the American Society of Magazine Editors annual awards.