Peter Meineck of New York University will deliver the final lecture in this semester’s Franke series on “Greece and Rome, Continued” on Wednesday, Nov. 28.Titled “Combat Trauma and the Tragic Stage: Ancient Drama/Modern Catharsis,” the lecture will take...
Jay Ague, recently appointed as the Henry Barnard Davis Memorial Professor of Geology and Geophysics, is interested in fluid flow, chemical reactions, mass transfer, and heat transfer in Earth’s crust and upper mantle.Jay AgueAgue joined the Yale faculty...
Vladimir Rokhlin was recently designated as the Arthur K. Watson Professor of Computer Science.Vladimir RokhlinRokhlin, who joined the Yale faculty in 1985, focuses his research on randomized algorithms of numerical analysis, partial differential...
Eight Yale students from the United States — five undergraduates and three recent alumni — will be studying in Britain and Ireland next year as either Rhodes or Mitchell Scholars.Seven of the students were awarded 2013 Rhodes Scholarships for study in...
Susan Orlean, staff writer at the New Yorker, described her life-long love of writing and her recent book, “Rin Tin Tin” before a roomful of students and professors at a Morse College Master’s Tea on Nov. 13.Susan OrleanOrlean began by explaining her...