In videotaped testimony recorded in 1984, Holocaust survivor Baruch G. describes the crushing loneliness that followed his liberation from the Nazis.
“I remember after liberation, I suffered probably more from the loneliness and the isolation, more than...
In 2022, the Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science (Yale Engineering) began operating as an autonomous school with a distinct faculty. And with this new structure came new needs — including a deeply symbolic one. Yale Engineering needed a new...
Our understanding of global history tends to center on the major conflicts that caused the most widespread upheaval and loss of life. They include the two world wars and, further back in history, the Seven Years’ War, the Atlantic Revolutions, and the...
As a Yale College undergraduate, Vijay Iyer ’92 majored in math and physics. But unbeknownst to most of his classmates, he was also a student of music. A classically trained violinist, Iyer had by that time moved on to mastering the piano and was teaching...