This story is the third in a series about Yale’s evolution under President Peter Salovey as he prepares to return to the faculty later this year.
To understand how people moved around during the COVID-19 pandemic, Yale sociologist Emma Zang needs data — a...
One of the more adventurous and transformative eras in jazz happened amid the societal turbulence of the mid- to late-1960s, and Miles Davis and John Coltrane were leading the way.
In his new book “Living Space: John Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Free Jazz,...
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, a playwright and a professor in the practice of Theater and Performance Studies in Yale’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), on Sunday won his first Tony Award for the play “Appropriate.”
Written by Jacobs-Jenkins and produced by...
Not many people know which way the wind blows better than Alexey Fedorov.
Fedorov, a professor of ocean and atmospheric sciences in Yale’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences, has made a life’s work of sorting through some of the dynamics of atmospheric moisture...
When he’s not searching for links between black holes and galaxy formation, astrophysicist Antonio Porras Valverde likes to build bridges between young scientists from marginalized communities and the wider world of academia.
Porras Valverde, a Heising-...