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  1. Up close with an ancient bell krater, Directed Studies students get a new perspective on the Oresteia.

  2. Jacqueline Goldsby has opened new avenues for African American studies and the study of literature both at Yale and beyond.

  3. Rong Fan, professor of biomedical engineering, has been elected as a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI).

  4. Research from Yale and Stanford reveals that the steep rise in medical debt lawsuits disproportionately affects Black and lower-income patients in rural areas.

  5. Through their study of two-dimensional iron selenide (FeSe) films, a research team has unlocked some intriguing clues about superconductivity.

  6. What can music teach us about the past and ourselves? Music historian Anna Zayaruznaya challenges students to “attend carefully” to things that sound strange.

  7. Using anonymized data from mobile devices showed physical distancing was less prevalent in rural areas compared with cities and suburbs, according to the study.

  8. Marla Geha, professor of astronomy, reminds us that orbiting garbage is starting to clog up Earth’s satellite lanes like a halo of space waste.

  9. In a new Yale study researchers provide evidence that persuading white evangelical Christian vaccine holdouts to get their shots has only gotten more difficult.

  10. Yale College Dean Marvin Chun to honor the recipients of this year’s annual Poorvu Family Fund for Academic Innovation award in the spring.