On April 13, 2017, eleven finalists competed in Yale’s first 3-Minute Thesis Competition, which challenged graduate students and postdocs to clearly and engagingly...
Embracing the idea that human engagements with the natural world are profoundly shaped by culture, ethics, history, politics, and the arts is one of the central tenets of a...
The dominant narrative about the Uniform Civil Code in the Constituent Assembly describes it as a compromise between equality and pluralism. While women members like Hansa...
On September 25, History faculty Stephen Pitti and Lamin Sanneh joined the Yale Divinity School and the Association of Yale Alumni (AYA) for a conversation with LA-based...
We checked in with some of our history majors to see what they were up to this summer; between work, internships and research projects our students used their history skills...
Graduate students enhanced their research this summer with history-related activities. Students were asked: What history-related activities did you do this summer? Did you...
On August 11, 2017, two Yale Group for the Study of Native America (YGSNA) members, Holly Guise and Tiffany Hale, attended the inaugural Digital Knowledge Sharing Workshop...