Yale sociologist elected president of Leibniz Association Karl Ulrich Mayer has been elected president of the Leibniz Association, one of Germany’s biggest research organizations. Mayer is the Stanley B. Resor Professor of Sociology and chair of the...
Yale University Press published the “The Cartoons that Shook The World” by Professor Jytte Klausen in the fall of 2009. The scholarly work is the first comprehensive investigation of the controversy surrounding the 2005 publication of cartoons depicting...
A story on former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and the seminar he taught at Yale this fall will air Sunday, December 13 on ABC’s Good Morning America.ABC spent a day this week with Tony Blair at Yale, when he lunched in Calhoun College, taught the...
The Broadway and Chapel Merchants Associations have created New Haven’s first Holiday Window Wonderland, taking place 5-8 p.m. on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through Dec. 19.The Window Wonderland will feature live mannequins and performers in Chapel...
Like snowflakes, the sounds of bells dance on the air — high crystalline chimes swirling amidst the bongs of lower notes.The source of this music — Yale’s new mobile carillon — is located in Lot 16, just outside the Wright Nuclear Structure Laboratory on...
She’s a lover of pink, but Yale staff member Merieta Bayati is anything but fluff.Bayati, a senior administrative assistant in the Office of Diversity and Inclusion (part of Human Resources), is the co-owner of the new Girlie Girl Shop on New Haven’s...
The special section aimed at Yale staff members this month features a story about an initiative by the Chaplain’s Office to promote interfaith understanding and dialogue among Yale staff, faculty and students.For more news from working@yale, visit http://...
Bruce Gordon, the newly appointed Titus Street Professor of Theology, is a specialist in late-medieval and early-modern religious history.His particular interests include the Swiss and German Reformations, Bibles, devotional literature, the clergy, death...
Oona A. Hathaway, newly designated as the Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law, focuses her current research on the intersection of domestic and international law.Hathaway is the author of the “Strong States: Strong World:...
Jean Peters, the inaugural Sol Goldman Clinical Professor of Law, specializes in advocacy for children, children and the law, refugee and asylum law, and advocacy for parents.Peters is also the supervising attorney of the Law School’s Jerome N. Frank...