Joanna Radin, has been awarded the Poorvu Prize for interdisciplinary teaching. Joanna’s courses cross the boundaries of medicine, science, history, literature, and...
Op-Ed by Beverly Gage: “What Happened on Election Day.” Read the full article at NYTimes.com.
On the day after the election, come hear renowned Yale Historians Joanne Freeman, Beverly Gage, and Glenda Gilmore reflect on this year’s historic election, what it means for...
Paola Bertucci has won the Margaret W. Rossiter Prize for the best article on the role of women in science for her article “In/visible Women: Mariangela Ardinghelli and the...
Our very own, Joanne Freeman, took part in some exciting Hamilton events over the past few weeks, including a Q & A webcast at the Library of America, a panel at the New...
Come pick up some bargains and build your library at the Andrews Society Annual Book Sale, taking place October 12th and 13th at the Hall of Graduate Studies, 320 York Street...
Founding Yale Group for the Study of Native America (YGSNA) member Karen Marrero (History; Wayne State University) and YGSNA faculty coordinator Ned Blackhawk (History and...