Congratulations to the Institution for Social and Policy Studies on the launch of COVID-19: ISPS and Yale Social Science, a portal for and about Yale social science...
The analysis, supported by Yale’s Tobin Center for Economic Policy, comes as Congress debates whether to extend the expanded unemployment benefits.
In his new book, Maurice Samuels, the Betty Jane Anlyan Professor of French, tells the story of the The Duchess of Berry, who hatched a plot to restore the Bourbon monarchy...
Hacker discusses his new book “Let Them Eat Tweets: How the Right Rules in an Age of Inequality” and the GOP’s turn to what he calls “plutocratic populism.”
Valerie Hansen discusses her new book “The Year 1000: When Explorers Connected the World — and Globalization Began,” and trade and life in the 11th century.
As of July 1, 2020, Yale’s home for scholarship on Italian language, culture, and history has a new name: the Department of Italian Studies.
The department was previously...
In her new book, Catherine Nicholson, Associate Professor of English, examines The Faerie Queen from the perspectives of readers from Queen Elizabeth and the keepers of...