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In an interview, Yale astronomer Earl Bellinger discusses the interiors of stars and the music they make.
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FAS faculty member Alex Gil discusses his new bilingual translation of a rediscovered earlier – and substantially different – version of Aimé Césaire’s ……And the Dogs Were Silent.
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On August 21, the FAS welcomed 47 new ladder faculty and 18 instructional faculty members newly appointed to full-time, multi-year positions at New Faculty Orientation.
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FAS Professor Katie Trumpener’s new edition of John Galt’s Bogle Corbet: Or the Emigrants is the first unabridged, critical edition of this remarkable novel.
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Seth Herzon, Professor of Chemistry in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, has been awarded the American Chemical Society Award for Creative Work in Synthetic Organic Chemistry.
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In Awakening the Ashes, Marlene L. Daut charts an intellectual history that situates the Haitian Revolution within the global history of ideas.
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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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Incoming FAS faculty member Sarit Kattan Gribetz studies life, religion, and community in one of the world’s oldest cities.
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Incoming FAS faculty member Mayara Felix studies how international trade and market-oriented policies can improve the lives of everyday people in developing countries.
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In a Q&A, Lecturer in English and Ritvo-Slifka Writer-in-Residence Marie-Helene Bertino discusses her new book, Beautyland, which explores an alien’s study of humanity.