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Introduction | The Humanities Program
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Skip to main content. Humanities in the Community. The Humanities Program brings world-class scholars and undergraduates together in pursuit of fundamental insights into the human condition as they arise in literature, the arts, history, philosophy and the sciences. DS ) program for first-year students, and the Humanities Major. Professor Steven Smith featured in inaugural issue of Teaching Excellence at Yale. Teaching Excellence at Yale Lecturing elegantly and effectively requires. The New York Times re...
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Two Directed Studies students win Rhodes Scholarships | The Humanities Program
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Skip to main content. Humanities in the Community. Two Directed Studies students win Rhodes Scholarships. Two Directed Studies students win Rhodes Scholarships. November 22, 2016. The Humanities Program is proud to announce that two of Yale’s three Rhodes Scholarships this year went to students who completed Directed Studies. Congratulations to Hannah Carrese ’16 (Humanities) and Noah Remnick ’15 (History). Read more.
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In conversation: Professor Francesco Casetti on a new era in cinema | The Humanities Program
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Skip to main content. Humanities in the Community. In conversation: Professor Francesco Casetti on a new era in cinema. In conversation: Professor Francesco Casetti on a new era in cinema. April 15, 2016. Professor Francesco Casetti, chair of the Film and Media Studies Program, recently received one of the most prestigious European awards in film and media studies the XIV annual Limina Prize for Best International Film Studies Book.
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Programs | Whitney Humanities Center
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Skip to main content. The Whitney Humanities Center is home to a distinguished roster of programs and lecture series. Tanner Lectures on Human Values. The Tanner Lectures on Human Values were established by the American scholar, industrialist, and philanthropist Obert Clark Tanner, who hoped that these lectures would contribute to the intellectual and moral life of humankind. Read more. Franke Lectures in the Humanities. Shulman Lectures in Science and the Humanities. The presence of Franke Visiting Fell...
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Professor Anthony Kronman in the L.A. Times on Walt Whitman’s Born-Again Paganism | The Humanities Program
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Skip to main content. Humanities in the Community. Professor Anthony Kronman in the L.A. Times on Walt Whitman’s Born-Again Paganism. Professor Anthony Kronman in the L.A. Times on Walt Whitman’s Born-Again Paganism. December 22, 2016. Does America have a religion? For the answer, look to Walt Whitman. Does America have a religion? The deepest truth, according to Whitman, is that we are all expressions of the one everlasting God of the world. Whitman’s use of that word is bound to strike some as strange.
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Humanities Major Info Session | The Humanities Program
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Skip to main content. Humanities in the Community. Humanities Major Info Session. Humanities Major Info Session. Tuesday, January 17, 2017 - 5:30pm. Whitney Humanities Center, Room 108. Please join the Chair of the Humanities Program, Professor Bryan Garsten, and the DUS of the program, Professor Norma Thompson, for a conversation about the major. Professor Virginia Jewiss will be on hand to describe the summer program in Rome, as well as her spring course The City of Rome. Refreshments will be served.
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Humanities program brings New Haven students to Yale to study, reflect on civic life | The Humanities Program
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Skip to main content. Humanities in the Community. Humanities program brings New Haven students to Yale to study, reflect on civic life. Humanities program brings New Haven students to Yale to study, reflect on civic life. July 26, 2016. This sounds like the Rousseau we read earlier, right? Asked 16-year-old Nyla Harrison, a senior at Hill Regional Career High School (HRC) in New Haven, eyes flitting between her notebook and Yale professor Bryan Garsten. Study of the humanities invites us forces us to le...
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Executive Committee 2016-2017 | The Humanities Program
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Skip to main content. Humanities in the Community. Assistant Professor, East Asian Languages and Literatures and Humanities Program. 320 York St, Room 323, New Haven, CT 06511-3627. Sterling Professor of French. 53 Wall St, New Haven, CT 06511-8916. Sterling Professor of English. 63 High St, New Haven, CT 06511-6642. Thomas E. Donnelley Professor of Humanities and Film and Media Studies. 53 Wall St, New Haven, CT 06511-8916. Assoc Prof History of Art and Classics. 190 York St, New Haven, CT 06511. John H...
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Professor Jing Tsu’s Op-Ed piece, “China’s Digital Soft Power Play,” The New York Times | The Humanities Program
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Skip to main content. Humanities in the Community. Professor Jing Tsu’s Op-Ed piece, China's Digital Soft Power Play, The New York Times. Professor Jing Tsu’s Op-Ed piece, China’s Digital Soft Power Play, The New York Times. October 24, 2016. The project highlights 100,000 characters from the country’s 56 ethnic minorities, and another 100,000 rare and ancient characters from China’s written corpus. Deploying almost 30 companies, institutions and universities, it’s the largest state-funded digitizati...
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