The ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine has triggered a humanitarian catastrophe and threatens the very ability of the country to exist. Part of the devastation is the assault on Ukrainian higher education and the scientific fields, including the...
It has its first dean, several new world-class faculty members, and soon, two additional buildings on campus.
Now, the new Jackson School of Global Affairs, which on July 1 will become Yale’s first new professional school since 1976, has unveiled its...
Every artwork comes with its own set of challenges for conservators and curators, not least of which is curbing the effects of time. To that end, a device known as a microfading tester (MFT) gives art stewards a much better sense of where and for how long...
Can the field of economics help to achieve greater equality? Rohini Pande, an economist and director of the Yale Economic Growth Center, believes economists should consider notions of justice, not just efficiency.
As part of a large study, she and her...
Yale Law School student Alaa Hajyahia will study anthropology at the University of Cambridge as the recipient of a prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship. Hajyahia, an Israeli citizen, was chosen in the international round of the competition.
She joins...