It’s been a couple of years since I last checked in with Jenny Frederick, Yale’s associate provost for academic initiatives.
On a weeklong immersion in Mexico City, Master’s in Global Business and Society student Ioanna Rellou ’26 studied ethical leadership styles and envisioned the kind of leader she wants to become.
Gilded Age Fashion by Elizabeth L. Block (Hardie Grant) ...
The docufilm, produced by Brunello Cucinelli S.p.A. and MasiFilm in collaboration with RAI Cinema, opens in theaters in the U ...
Lerman’s presentation made me better understand how it is that the oldest and most widespread prejudice in human history is ...
Resilience isn’t something you’re born with; it’s built in the moments life doesn’t go your way. Here’s how struggle becomes ...
A senior reflects on choosing economics over the humanities, and what that decision reveals about power, reading and the ...
On the anniversary of his death, we unpack the brilliance of jazz-fusion trailblazer Allan Holdsworth, with some help from ...
Neuroscience reveals the brain is shaped through relationships—not in isolation—challenging individualistic psychiatry and ...
There’s been a veritable boom in civil-dialogue projects at colleges. One longtime researcher in the field estimated that ...
The concept of “In the Cause of the People” often centers on the tension between the necessity of ongoing struggle and the ultimate goal of a peaceful, humanistic “dream.”Historically, most leaders ...