The Poorvu Center for Teaching and Learning is pleased to announce the 2022-2023 recipients of the Associates in Teaching Award.
The AT program supports GSAS doctoral students as they team-teach Yale College courses with faculty members. Initiated in 2009, this program allows students to conceptualize or redesign, plan, and deliver an undergraduate course in partnership with a Yale faculty member. Evidence from previous years indicates that the program provides expanded teaching opportunities for graduate students, facilitates team teaching between disciplines, and creates pedagogically exciting opportunities for undergraduate student learning and development of new curriculum.
Instructors |
Department |
Title |
Spencer Small and Marijeta Bozovic |
Russian/Film & Media Studies/Slavic Studies |
War Games |
Allison Chu and Gundula Kreuzer |
Music |
American Opera Today: Explorations of a Burgeoning Industry |
Josefine Klingspor and Robin Dembroff |
Philosophy |
The Philosophy of Disability |
Constanza Barchiesi and Jane Tylus |
Italian |
Dangerous Women: Sirens, Sibyls, Poets, and Singers from Sappho through Elena Ferrante |
Isaac Jean-Francois and Jacqueline Jung |
African-American Studies, American Studies, History of Art |
Bodies, Senses, Representations: Medieval and Black Studies in Conversation |
Katherine Daiy and Claudia Valeggia |
Anthropology |
Anthropology of Fat: Biology, Evolution, and Society |
Lorenz Hegel and Moria Fradinger |
Comparative Literature and Film & Media Studies |
Radical Cinemas in the Global Sixties |
Manon Gaudet and Edward Cooke |
History of Art |
Making, Picturing, and Marking Space: American Art and Material Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century |
Jade Conlee and Brian Kane |
Music |
Latin Jazz and Pacific Pop |
Joy Wang and Guilia Oskian |
Political Science |
Theorizing Empire |
Caitlin Hubbard and Jill Campbell |
English/Theatre |
Global Encounters on the English Stage, 1660-1800 |
David Froomkin and Ian Shapiro |
Political Science |
Designing and Reforming Democracy |
Ido Ben Harush and Paul North |
German/Compartive Literature |
Capitalism as Religion |
Katherine McNally and Kathryn Dudley |
Anthropology |
Inequality and the Anthropocene: Thinking the Unthinkable |
Will Johnson and Joran Booth |
Mechanical Engineering |
Intermediate Mechanical Design |
Ziming Liu and Egbert Bakker |
Classics |
Party Like an Athenian: Art, Text, and Culture of the Greek Symposium |
Nathalie Miraval and Cecile Fromont |
History of Art |
Making Monsters in the Atlantic World |
Benjamin Kaplow and Jonathan Wyrtzen |
Sociology |
The State and Its Environment |
hallie voulgaris and Jessica Peritz |
Music |
Music & Myth in Heavy Metal |
Beshouy Botros and Alan Mikhail |
History |
An Arabic Atlantic and Middle Eastern Americas, 1492-1887 |