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February 18, 2021
Yale faculty member Cajetan Iheka was an undergraduate in his home country of Nigeria at the height of unrest in the oil-rich Niger Delta in the 2000s. Militants were setting...
February 9, 2021
On the death of J. Hillis Miller at 92, we offer these few remarks in his memory: Hillis began his career at Johns Hopkins (1952-72), where he worked closely with colleague...
February 8, 2021
Tom Brady rose from obscurity to become a standard-bearing quarterback hero, jousting with many characters along the way. We asked experts in various fields if they could...
February 1, 2021
Since its publication in November, “The Orchard,” a debut novel by first-year Yale Law School student and Yale College graduate David Hopen ’17 has been reviewed or cited in...
David Hopen, "The Orchard"
February 1, 2021
Since its publication in November, “The Orchard,” a debut novel by first-year Yale Law School student and Yale College graduate David Hopen ’17 has been reviewed or cited in...
January 29, 2021
The AAP announced today that The Ferrante Letters is the Winner of the Literature category for the 2021 PROSE Awards from the Association of American Publishers. The Ferrante...
January 25, 2021
Vanessa Chung ‘20 has just won the Leon Edel Prize for the James portion of her essay, “ ‘Unseen Place[s],’ Unlifted Corners: Portrait’s Narrative Gaps”, which will be...