Once a champion debater in high school, Yale senior Joshua Feinzig is well acquainted with the traditional rules and procedures in debate competitions.In a history seminar last year on “Politics and Culture of the U.S. Color Line,” however, Feinzig began...
Two Yale political scientists are among the recipients of the inaugural Leamer-Rosenthal Prizes for Open Social Science, which recognize the importance of transparency in social-science research.Peter Aronow, assistant professor of political science and...
Computing and the Arts is a young major by Yale standards. Developed in 2008, it moved with the Department of Computer Science to the School of Engineering and Applied Science last spring. While other universities have digital arts majors, they often fall...
A new exhibition at the Yale School of Art (YSA) considers the intersection of artists-as-collectors through works in the private collection of photographer Jack Shear.“With Eyes Closed/With Eyes Wide Open,” organized by Robert Storr, professor of ...
Herbert Scarf, Sterling Professor Emeritus of Economics, died from heart failure Nov. 15, surrounded by family at his home in Sag Harbor. He was 85 years old.Herbert ScarfScarf was one of a handful of mathematicians who completed the transformation of...