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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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Up close with an ancient bell krater, Directed Studies students get a new perspective on the Oresteia.
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Jacqueline Goldsby has opened new avenues for African American studies and the study of literature both at Yale and beyond.
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Rong Fan, professor of biomedical engineering, has been elected as a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI).
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Research from Yale and Stanford reveals that the steep rise in medical debt lawsuits disproportionately affects Black and lower-income patients in rural areas.
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Through their study of two-dimensional iron selenide (FeSe) films, a research team has unlocked some intriguing clues about superconductivity.
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What can music teach us about the past and ourselves? Music historian Anna Zayaruznaya challenges students to “attend carefully” to things that sound strange.
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Using anonymized data from mobile devices showed physical distancing was less prevalent in rural areas compared with cities and suburbs, according to the study.
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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.
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In a new Yale study researchers provide evidence that persuading white evangelical Christian vaccine holdouts to get their shots has only gotten more difficult.
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Yale College Dean Marvin Chun to honor the recipients of this year’s annual Poorvu Family Fund for Academic Innovation award in the spring.