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In a new undergraduate course co-taught by Julián Posada, Assistant Professor of American Studies, and Ted Kim, Professor of Computer Science, Yale students learn to think deeply and critically about the technology that surrounds them.
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Jacobson, Sterling Professor of American Studies and History and Professor of Black Studies, has been awarded the 2025 Carl Bode-Norman Holmes Pearson Prize.
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Ferguson, William Robertson Coe Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Professor of American Studies and Black Studies, is widely recognized as a leading thinker on gender, race, queerness. The Gauss Seminars in Criticism are among Princeton's longest running and best-known public lecture series.
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Professor of American Studies Daniel Martinez HoSang writes a multimedia essay for the New York Times about the shift of nonwhite voters in the U.S. to the right.
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Albert Laguna, Associate Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity, Race, & Migration, speaks to Connecticut Public about his upcoming class, "Bad Bunny: Musical Aesthetics and Politics."
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Laura Wexler, Charles H. Farnam Professor of American Studies and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, wrote and edited “Magnum America: The United States,” an extraordinary new collection of more than 600 photos of the United States since World War II.
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The fall 2025 semester will feature two courses that bring faculty together from FAS, SEAS, and the Yale School of Medicine.
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HoSang received a $250,000 grant in recognition of his scholarship drawing upon and supporting social justice movements.
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FAS faculty member Julián Posada talks about receiving the Just Tech fellowship and writing his upcoming book on the labor practices behind AI.
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Ned Blackhawk's work bridges the fields of U.S. western history, early American history, and Native American studies. He joined the Yale faculty in 2009.