As convenor of the Franke Lecture series this fall, Ayesha Ramachandran is inviting audiences to dive into lyric poetry — across time, cultures, and languages.
A program created by the Yale Center for Language Study offers practical skills — and community — to Ukrainian families trying to regain a sense of normalcy.
Increased tagging of fish, seals, birds, and other animals can help fill key data gaps in understanding the world’s changing climate, Yale scientists say.
Jorgensen, a pioneering computational chemist, is the first Yale faculty member to win the Cope Award since 1988.
Eric Slessarev, who studies the carbon storage dynamics of soil organic matter, explains why understanding this phenomenon is key to addressing climate change.
Kathryn Lofton, who has served as dean of humanities for Yale’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences since 2019, will return to full-time teaching next year.
When two Yale undergrads couldn’t find a pathway for non-majors to study development economics, they founded an official club dedicated to the discipline.