Readers might nod along or roll their eyes at a newspaper opinion piece, but a new study provides evidence that op-ed columns are an effective means for changing people’s minds about the issues of the day.
Through two randomized experiments, researchers...
“Art in Focus: John Goto’s ‘High Summer,’” a student-curated exhibition of work by the contemporary British photographer John Goto (b. 1949), is currently on view at the Yale Center for British Art.
In “High Summer,” a portfolio of 15 digital prints (nine...
The American Council of Learned Societies awarded a Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowship in American Art to Andrew P. Vielkind, a graduate student in the Departments of the History of Art and Film and Media Studies.
Ten students were selected by the council...
Astronomers are beginning to understand what happens when black holes get the urge to roam the Milky Way.
Typically, a supermassive black hole (SMBH) exists at the core of a massive galaxy. But sometimes SMBHs may “wander” throughout their host galaxy,...
The Yale School of Management will host the inaugural Hidden Champions Conference, which will provide “a platform to share best practices on how to successfully compete with increasingly diversified players on a global scale.”
Titled “Innovation...