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Lifelines in the Lecture Hall – Science Students Participate with Clickers

A student uses his clicker to answer a question in Professor Jeff Kenney's Astronomy 120 class, Galaxies and the Universe. On September 4, 1998, a curious game show entered the annals of British...

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Making Music the New-Fashioned Way

Paul Hudak, Professor of Computer Science and incoming Master of Saybrook College, received a McCredie Fellowship to further develop the set of compositional programming modules called Haskore for use...

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Digital Laboratory Modernizes Modernism

The Yale Modernism Lab is an virtual space dedicated to collaborative research into the roots of literary modernism. “We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to...

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Brewster StatLab Moves to Rosenkranz Hall

The new StatLab classroom is located in Room 01 of the newly opened Rosenkranz Hall which also houses the Political Science Department. The StatLab classroom formerly located in the basement of...

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Kariann Yokota and Michael Klingbeil Awarded McCredie Fellowships in...

Kariann Yokota, Assistant Professor of American Studies and History, and Michael Klingbeil, an Assistant Professor in the Music Department, have been awarded Yvonne and John McCredie Fellowships in...

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Using Digital Tools to Learn How Form Influences Message

English Professor Jessica Pressman discusses her students' digital assignments during a Teaching w/ Technology Tuesday session March 24, 2009. Given the subject matter of English Professor Jessica...

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Film Study Center Receives Korean Film Council Grant

In collaboration with Yale’s East Asia Library, the Film Study Center’s Director Michael Kerbel applied successfully in 2009 to the Korean Film Council in Seoul to make the Center an official “Hub...

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StatLab Takes Student Research to a New Level

“There are three ways of getting data into students’ hands,” explain Professor of Psychology, Margaret Clark. “You can hand them already formed sets; they can gather it from subjects outside the...

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Opening a Portal to Studying Slavery and Abolition

Visit the Yale Slavery and Abolition Portal at http://slavery.yale.edu. As Director of the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, David Blight was more than aware of...

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Instructional Uses of Technology in Fall 2010

Technology supported a number of innovative teaching and learning activities in Fall 2010 courses. Most notably, professors increasingly asked students to produce scholarly work in a variety of media....

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