Ruth Ozeki “A Tale for the Time Being”
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Nine writers from four countries awarded $150,000 Windham-Campbell Prizes Read More »
The newly formed Yale Ciencia Initiative will expand access to scientific knowledge, experiences, and careers among communities or populations traditionally underrepresented in, or underserved by, the scientific enterprise, the university
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Erin Beasley ’15 M.E.M., and Sarah Casson ’15 M.E.Sc., have each received a Gruber Fellowship in Global Justice and Women’s Rights for projects to implement environmental programs in vulnerable parts of the world.
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Speaking at Yale SOM on February 3, Financial Times business education editor Della Bradshaw said that business schools must adapt to the needs of students in an environment characterized by
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In a globalized world, contagious diseases like measles quickly hop borders. A measles outbreak started in December at California’s Disneyland, and the disease quickly spread to 17 states in the
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The University of Massachusetts has reversed its policy and will admit Iranians into its engineering and science programs. On its website Wednesday, UMass “announced that it will accept Iranian students
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Adolescents grapple to find an identity during a stage of human development described by psychologist Erik Erikson. Those who don’t succeed in feeling good about their role in society blame
Alienated Muslim Youth Seek Purpose, Thrills in Joining Jihad Read More »
Shirin Ahmed is with Yale University’s Global Health Leadership Institute. She reflects with Generation Next on her biography, her travels to East Africa, gives her perspectives why international development is
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Professor Rizvi is an historian of Islamic art and architecture. She has written on representations of religious and imperial authority in Safavid Iran, as well as on issues of gender,