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The stories of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences: the achievements and activities of our faculty, departments, and programs.
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In a new study of Syrian refugee families with small children, fathers viewed themselves as highly involved parents; their wives often begged to differ.
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Yale researchers glean new insights from far beneath the Himalayan mountains and from the bottom of the ocean.
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Undergraduates explored topics ranging from modern opera to heavy metal in three new courses offered through Yale’s Associates in Teaching program.
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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.
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Joormann has done groundbreaking research on the identification of cognitive risk factors for depression and the role of emotion regulation in psychopathology.
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Author and Nobel laureate William Nordhaus discusses the key findings and implications of new research on how we model the costs of climate change.
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In a new book, Carlos Eire evaluates once-common accounts of seemingly impossible phenomena — and challenges readers to suspend their own disbelief.
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For nearly eight decades, Robert G. Shulman, a Yale biophysicist and pioneer of spectroscopy, has contributed major insights to a host of scientific fields.
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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.
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In 2024 persistence continues to shape Gilbert’s work—not only in the lab, but in her efforts to advance belonging in science.