Podcast Interview: Are Madagascar’s Marine Biodiversity Programs Working?
On the New Frontiers podcast Mez Baker-Médard discusses her new book Feminist Conservation: Politics and Power in Madagascar’s Marine Commons.
On the New Frontiers podcast Mez Baker-Médard discusses her new book Feminist Conservation: Politics and Power in Madagascar’s Marine Commons.
The film Breaking Ground by Henry Wang ’27 is an official selection of the 2026 EFFY Environmental Film Festival at Yale University, where it will premiere on March 27.
The geography professor known for his excellence in teaching and commitment to research died following a battle with cancer.
It came from his theories of rhetoric and habit.
A challenging restoration project taught students hands-on and problem-solving skills.
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A transformative $20 million gift from the Chuck and Marna Davis Foundation moves forward plans for the 35,000-square-foot teaching museum.
Students used 3D printing to restore a damaged early-20th-century plaster relief.
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Professor Emeritus of History Bill Hart spoke with WCAX about the legacy of Martin Henry Freeman, class of 1849, who became the first black professor and college president in American history.
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While injuries may have derailed her dream of competing in the Olympics, the elite figure skater, and recent February graduate, found a role at the Games with NBC.
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