The newly minted “Yale Explores” series made its second stop May 15 at the Museum of Science in Boston for an evening connecting alumni, parents, and friends with three esteemed members of the Yale faculty and President Peter Salovey ’86 Ph.D.
The theme...
Tamar Szabó Gendler, dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, announced the following appointments:
Matthew Jacobson, the William Robertson Coe Professor of American Studies, as chair of the Program of American Studies;
Thomas Near, professor of ecology...
This article originally appeared in Music at Yale magazine.
Vijay Gupta ’07 M.M. spends a lot of time on Skid Row, the neighborhood in downtown Los Angeles where thousands of homeless people sleep on the streets every night. It is not far from the Walt...
Is it possible to provide a new, multi-faceted look at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that welcomes all viewpoints and provides much-needed context to American audiences? Skyler Inman ’17 B.A., believes it is — and her new podcast, “Intractable,” aims...
April 2018 marked the 20th anniversary of the death of Pol Pot, the leader of Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge, the regime that is responsible for the genocide that in four years took the lives of over 1.5 million people. The genocide is today known as one of the...
A Yale-led research group has created the most detailed maps yet of a vast seedbed of stars similar to Earth’s Sun.
The maps provide unprecedented detail of the structure of the Orion A molecular cloud, the closest star-forming region of high-mass stars....