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  1. In a new study of Syrian refugee families with small children, fathers viewed themselves as highly involved parents; their wives often begged to differ.

    Mohammad, a Syrian refugee, reading to children in Azarq camp, Jordan
  2. Yale researchers glean new insights from far beneath the Himalayan mountains and from the bottom of the ocean.

    Himalayas
  3. Undergraduates explored topics ranging from modern opera to heavy metal in three new courses offered through Yale’s Associates in Teaching program.

    Music Albums
  4. Eckart Frahm is one of the world’s foremost experts on the Assyrian Empire. He joined Yale’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences in 2002.

    Eckart-Frahm
  5. Joormann has done groundbreaking research on the identification of cognitive risk factors for depression and the role of emotion regulation in psychopathology.

    Jutta Joormann
  6. Author and Nobel laureate William Nordhaus discusses the key findings and implications of new research on how we model the costs of climate change.

    William Nordhaus and Lint Barrage
  7. In a new book, Carlos Eire evaluates once-common accounts of seemingly impossible phenomena — and challenges readers to suspend their own disbelief.

    Carlos Eire
  8. For nearly eight decades, Robert G. Shulman, a Yale biophysicist and pioneer of spectroscopy, has contributed major insights to a host of scientific fields.

    Robert G. Shulman
  9. During Peter Salovey’s presidency, the university’s commitment to the humanities has brought faculty expansion and new spaces and resources. Second in a series.

    Sunil Amrith, Yale’s Renu and Anand Dhawan Professor of History
  10. In 2024 persistence continues to shape Gilbert’s work—not only in the lab, but in her efforts to advance belonging in science.

    Wendy Gilbert holding up her second-grade certificate of distinction