Among the most popular courses in the humanities this semester, Milette Gaifman’s “Art and Myth in Greek Antiquity” connects ancient myth to modern culture.
Newly appointed as the first woman director of Yale’s Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Marina Halac talks about her work and her vision for the job.
Yale political scientist Gregory Huber discusses public sentiment about voting in the upcoming election, and how he expects Nov. 3 to play out.
On Oct. 31, there will be a nearly global blue moon for the first time since 1944. Yale astronomer Michael Faison talks with YaleNews about the phenomenon.
Noted scholars of policing, racial injustice, and criminal reform Philip Atiba Goff and Elizabeth Hinton join the Yale Faculty of Arts and Sciences at a moment when the...
Information about your social sphere and the kinds of people in your network is just as valuable as individualized personal data, argues Yale’s Dirk Bergemann.
Glück, adjunct professor in the Yale English Department, receives the honor “for her unmistakable poetic voice that… makes individual existence universal.”