Yale students and scholars are invited to apply for the nine-day summer course, “Holocaust Testimonies and Their Afterlives.” Applications are due by Feb. 14.
Scholar and author Julie Faith Parker ’02 S.T.M., ’09 Ph.D. interprets the Bible through a feminist lens, reclaiming the biblical figure of Eve as a hero.
Topics this season include hacking in the digital age, the history of anarchy in America, and the work of work of six creative thinkers inspired by loneliness.
Yale alumnus Jason Brown ’11 M.A.R., ’11 M.F. shares his path to “ecological chaplaincy”— a job somewhere between activist and therapist — and his current work.
A new project led by Yale's Timothy Snyder explores the history of Ukrainian lands and peoples by connecting them to global and regional developments...