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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Yale University.
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Faculty, fellows, officials

  • Félix d'Hérelle [r]: (1873 – 1949) - A French-Canadian bacteriologist, and the discoverer of bacteriophages. [e]
  • V.O. Key, Jr. [r]: (1908 - 1963) An influential American political scientist. [e]
  • Serge Lang [r]: (19 May 1927 – 12 September 2005) French-born American mathematician known for his work in number theory and for his mathematics textbooks, including the influential Algebra. [e]
  • Stanley Milgram [r]: American social psychologist (1933-1984), best known for the Milgram experiment on obedience, but also for concepts such as the "familiar stranger" [e]
  • Edmund Morgan [r]: Emeritus Professor of History, Yale University, specializing in the 17th and 18th centuries [e]
  • Benjamin Lee Whorf [r]: American amateur linguist who created the '[Sapir]-Whorf hypothesis' on the relationship between language and thought. [e]

Research

  • Milgram experiment [r]: Series of social psychology experiments, which measured the willingness of study participants to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts that conflicted with their personal conscience. [e]

Alumni

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