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A doughnut-shaped object's surface in blue.
June 19, 2019
Yale scientists have developed a more accurate way to help classify the distinct physical forms taken on by all the “stuff” in the universe.
Formal portrait of Charles Ahn, standing in front of a bookshelf.
June 17, 2019
Ahn focuses his research on the fabrication and characterization of the physical properties of materials using advanced synthesis and measurement techniques.
Portrait of Hazel Carby, sitting in front of a fireplace and some bookshelves. She is passively smiling.
June 17, 2019
A world-renowned scholar in the fields of feminist literary studies and black studies, Carby was instrumental in advancing African American studies at Yale.
June 17, 2019
Charles H. Ahn and Craig M. Crews were appointed to John C. Malone professorships.
Picture of a galaxy with red and blue accents.
June 13, 2019
Astronomers at Yale and the University of Kansas have discovered a new class of “cold quasars” that could change our perception of how galaxies mature.
Formal portrait of Alanna Hickey, standing in front of a green bush.
June 11, 2019
In her class on “Literature In/of Connecticut,” English professor Alanna Hickey explores the Nutmeg State through slave narrative, novels, and poetry.
Book cover from Oxford University Press, displaying the name of the book with the word "make" in cursive, contrasting with the rest which are capitalized. The background has a dark green shade in the bottom and it fades into white as it approximates the top of the page.
June 10, 2019
David Bromwich, Sterling Professor of English (Oxford University Press)