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Nilakshi Parndigamage promoted to Vice Provost at Yale
Nilakshi Parndigamage has been promoted to vice provost for strategic initiatives at Yale.
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Why Would Anyone Aid and Abet a Predator?
Senior Fellow Zachary Kaufman was interviewed by Psychology Today on his article, "Protectors of Predators or Prey: Bystanders and Upstanders amid Sexual Crimes".
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Fabiana Perera on How Hugo Chávez Broke Venezuela's Military
In a special report for America's Quarterly, Senior Fellow Fabiana Perera writes about the lingering effects of former Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez on the country's military and the connection with Venezuela's current crisis.
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The enduring power of aging white men in the Democratic Party
In a column penned for CNN, Senior Fellow Brandon Tensley comments on the "enduring power of aging white men" and the Democratic Party's struggle to reflect its diverse voting base in leadership positions.
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John Lewis Fellow Jacob Rudolph named Forbes' 30 under 30
Jacob Rudolph, Executive Director of The Pride Network, was named Forbes 2020's 30 under 30 for his contributions for his work in LGBTQ+ leadership.
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Addressing Urgent Needs: Science & Human Rights
Senior Fellow Merhgol Tiv was interviewed by the American Association for the Advancement of Science's Science and Human Rights Coalition to discuss urgent societal needs that can be addressed by linking science and human rights.
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Join the Senior Fellow Giving Campaign
Through the Senior Fellows Giving Campaign, we ask Fellows to support the Humanity in Action experience to increase civic participation and ultimately create a more just world. Your contributions will make an immediate impact. Every gift matters.
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"A Year's Time: Love and Solitude" published in the queer anthology "Queer Around the World Too"
Senior Fellow Cameron Kinslow writes about love and solitude abroad in recently released queer anthology "Queer Around the World Too".
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Senior Fellow and Board Member Claude Grunitzky publishes article on Togo's Palais de Lomé
Art museums can be some of the most conservative institutions on earth. Many people find them boring, because they tend to focus on the past, on histories that mean little to young people.