In medieval Europe, a rivalry between two assertive cultures — Christians and Jews, who both considered themselves “God’s Chosen People” — gave rise to modern antisemitism, argues Yale’s Ivan G. Marcus in his latest book.
Christians who lived in medieval...
Earl Bellinger, an assistant professor of astronomy in Yale’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences, has spent more than a decade traveling the world, using math to peer inside stars, and playing music.
His academic pursuits have taken him to Japan, India, Brazil...
In the world of graphic novels and queer comics, there are few more accomplished than Alison Bechdel. Her groundbreaking comic strip “Dykes to Watch Out For” was one of the first representations of lesbians in popular culture — as well as the (tongue-in-...
Two Yale research scientists – computer scientist Raghavendra Pradyumna Pothukuchi and geneticist Nicole Lake — are among nine recipients of the Blavatnik Regional Awards for Young Scientists, which honor outstanding postdoctoral scientists from academic...
Matthew Eisaman hasn’t had much of a chance yet to explore the nooks and crannies of the Yale campus. His schedule is pretty full trying to help save the planet.
Since arriving in July, Eisaman, an associate professor in the Department of Earth &...