March 2022 News

March 7, 2022
Yale economist Zack Cooper recently co-authored a National Bureau of Economics Research working paper that tests whether patients get better health outcomes when they are...
March 7, 2022
Continents reconfigure, oceans shift, and ice sheets thicken and thaw, but for the past 95 million years Earth’s engine for distributing ocean heat has remained remarkably...
March 4, 2022
Data from brain scans can now answer an age-old question asked by parents and teachers everywhere:  Are you paying attention? Using a model of fMRI data collected from 92...
March 4, 2022
More than a century ago, Igor Stravinsky’s ballet “Rite of Spring” created a sensation perhaps unlike any other in the history of theater. This semester, nearly 110 years...
A close-up of the head of the FAS mace: a round metal object engraved with symbols including books, leaves, and other images
March 3, 2022
Story by Sebastian Rider-Bezerra, FAS Dean’s Office Communication Fellow, 2020-2021 Photos by Andrew Hurley, Office of Public Affairs and Communications In 2019, Tamar...
March 3, 2022
Louis Dupré, T. Lawrason Riggs Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies, Catholic phenomenologist and religious philosopher, heralded in Commonweal as “one of the most...
March 2, 2022
Yale’s David Blight, Sterling Professor of History, of African American Studies, and of American Studies, and Meghan O’Rourke, editor of The Yale Review, each recently...