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Panelists brought together by The Reckoning Project and the Genocide Studies Program share perspectives on global accountability efforts.
A new commitment will advance research and teaching across Korean Studies at Yale.
The internationally acclaimed Nigerian author returns to Yale to discuss the craft of writing and the responsibility of shaping narrative.
In an interview, Courtnie Bui '27, shares insight from the award-winning paper on her ethnographic research conducted in Vietnam and in Little Saigon, a vibrant Vietnamese cultural hub in Orange County, California.
A panel of art historians focusing on Indian paintings featured three speakers–Mrinalini Rajagopalan, Dipti Khera, and Emma Natalya Stein–who had spent time at Yale as doctoral and postdoctoral scholars.
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Hellenic Studies Program
The Program for Hellenic Studies at The MacMillan Center supports and coordinates the study of post-Antiquity Hellenic culture and civilization. Established in July 2001 with the generous support of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, and from 2007 onwards funded by the Stavros Niarchos Center for Hellenic Studies at Yale, the Program organizes lectures, symposia, conferences and supports faculty and student scholarly activities, as well as cultural events.