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The economic consequences of climate change: A Q&A with William Nordhaus

March 21, 2024

Author and Nobel laureate William Nordhaus discusses the key findings and implications of new research on how we model the costs of climate change.

Frahm named Musser Professor of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations

March 21, 2024

Eckart Frahm is one of the world’s foremost experts on the Assyrian Empire. He joined Yale’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences in 2002.

Winged reptile family nests in renewed Peabody Museum’s main lobby

March 21, 2024

When visitors return to the Peabody Museum on March 26, life-sized models of Pteranodon sternbergi nesting in the main lobby will be ready to welcome them.

Jutta Joormann appointed Richard Ely Foundation Professor of Psychology

March 21, 2024

Joormann has done groundbreaking research on the identification of cognitive risk factors for depression and the role of emotion regulation in psychopathology.

A century of discovery, and still seeking

March 19, 2024

For nearly eight decades, Robert G. Shulman, a Yale biophysicist and pioneer of spectroscopy, has contributed major insights to a host of scientific fields.

Building on Yale’s strength: adding new depth and breadth to the humanities

March 18, 2024

During Peter Salovey’s presidency, the university’s commitment to the humanities has brought faculty expansion and new spaces and resources. Second in a series.

Buzzer-beater sends men’s basketball team to NCAA Tournament

March 17, 2024

Matt Knowling's one-handed floater at the buzzer lifted Yale to a thrilling 62-61 victory over Brown in the championship game of the Ivy League...

PODCAST: The importance of the sacred, with Martin Jean

March 13, 2024

In the new episode of the YDS Quadcast, Martin Jean, director of the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, discusses the ISM’s past, present, and future.

Exploring the unexpected effects of ‘rational inattention’ on profits

March 12, 2024

A new study reveals that in markets where information processing is particularly complex, increased competition can lead companies to capture higher profits.

Yale Journal of Music and Religion celebrates 100,000 downloads

March 12, 2024

A forum for the study of sacred music in all its ritual, artistic, and cultural contexts, the YJMR is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal.