@Yale Live is a series of short interviews with exceptional Yale minds, most often professors, broadcast live on the Web. Viewers can submit questions during and in advance of the interview via Facebook, Twitter, Livestream and email. This is the audio podcast collection.
@YaleLive with Derek Briggs: Earth and Life Before Humans
Jim Rothman, cell biologist and winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, sits down with @YaleLive to answer questions.
A conversation with Paul Anastas and Eric Gershon
A conversation with Yale economist and Nobel laureate Robert Shiller.
A conversation with Jock Reynolds, director of the Yale University Art Gallery, about the first year in the new life of America's oldest university art museum.
A conversation with Yale psychologist Laurie Santos.
A live discussion about what's in store for U.S. the world from the 2nd term of President Obama and the new Congress.
A conversation with Yale archivist and New Haven City historian Judith Schiff.
A conversation with Yale historian, MacArther Fellow, and Viking Expert Anders Winroth on Vikings, demystifying the legendary raiders of the North.
A live discussion with Yale Law School professor Akhil Amar about the future of American rights.
As the nation prepares for Obama’s second inauguration, Elizabeth Alexander discusses her experience of the inauguration and her role in it. Professor Joseph Roach joins her to discuss the stagecraft of inauguration — inauguration as a performance.
A live discussion about the 2012 U.S. presidential election with political historian Beverly Gage.
Dr. Thomas Lynch, director of the Yale Cancer Center, addresses some of the latest developments in cancer research and treatment.
Yale planet hunter Debra Fischer talks about the search for new planets and the possibility of life in outer space.
Lively interview with Yale University philosopher, Shelly Kagan, about death, the subject of his popular Yale course and new book.