Karl Ulrich Mayer, the newly appointed Stanley B. Resor Professor of Sociology, conducts research in the areas of social stratification and mobility, the sociology of aging and the life course, social demography, occupational structures and labor...
Alan S. Gerber, the newly named Charles C. and Dorathea S. Dilley Professor of Political Science, focuses his research on the application of experimental methods to the study of campaign communications.He has designed and performed experimental...
In response to growing concerns on the spread of the financial crisis, the Yale School of Management, in partnership with the Wall Street Journal and CNBC, organized a roundtable discussion in New York on September 23 that brought together business...
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair taught his first class at Yale on September 19, marking the start of the “Faith and Globalization Initiative,” a three-year collaboration among Yale’s Divinity School, School of Management and the Tony Blair Faith...
Robert Wayne Harms, the newly named Henry J. Heinz Professor of History and African Studies, is an award-winning scholar of African history, including the slave trade and the continent’s environmental and agrarian history.His 2002 book “The Diligent: A...
Frank M. Snowden, the newly appointed Andrew Downey Orrick Professor of History, is a scholar of Italian history, European social and political history, and the history of medicine.At Yale, Snowden is also chair of the Program in the History of Science...
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair will teach his first class at Yale on September 19, marking the start of the “Faith and Globalization Initiative,” a three-year collaboration among Yale’s Divinity School, School of Management and the Tony Blair Faith...
The 2006 firing of eight U.S. Attorneys by the Bush administration and the politicizing of the Justice Department under Attorney General Alberto Gonzales will be the subject of a symposium on October 7, 7:30 p.m., at Levinson Auditorium of Yale Law School...
Yale University Library and Oxford University Press will mark the 80th anniversary of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) with a symposium featuring four “word-renowned” experts on October 1. The event, which is free and open to the public, will take...
The major political, social and economic changes that have reconfigured the Middle East, and the impact of U.S. policies on the future development of the region, will be explored in a symposium at Yale on September 26 and 27. The major political, social...