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Ryan Darr and the Ethics of Apocalypse
ISM Fellow and religious ethicist Ryan Darr pulls no punches in talking global climate crisis.
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Into the Valley: Indigenous Artistic Rituals in Southwest China
Katie Dimmery’s work focuses on the ways in which communities and identities are shaped by artistic ritual in the southwest region of China.
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ISM welcomes new long-term fellows
The ISM is excited to introduce ten new long-term fellows for the 2024-25 academic year.
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Time in Byzantium, Peter Boudreau
Dr. Peter Boudreau sheds light on time in Byzantium through his work on Byzantine calendar icons.
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On Gospel Music and New Approaches to Musicology
Cory Hunter speaks with Sindy Yang (MAR ‘25) about his research on gospel music.
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Orthodox Liturgy as Refuge and Resistance
Nadia Kizenko joins Ariana Hones (MDiv ‘25) in conversation to discuss Kizenko’s research on Orthodox liturgy in Ukraine.
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Giving Voice to Douceline of Digne
Samantha Slaubaugh offers insights into her work on Douceline of Digne as a rare paradigm of liturgical practice among the Beguines of Marseilles.
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Sacred Practices and “Environmental Joy”
ISM fellow Ryan Darr was recently invited to join the planning team for a conference held at Yale in October on “Environmental Joy.”
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Dr. Barbara Crostini offers a glimpse into the ISM’s short-term fellows program
Dr. Barbara Crostini, who is working on a book project titled, City of Stars: The Dura Europos Synagogue as Performative Space answers 3 questions.
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2023–2024 ISM Fellows Announced
Martin Jean, director of the Yale ISM, has announced that seven fellows will be joining its interdisciplinary community for the 2023–2024 year.
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Congratulations Class of 2023!
On Sunday, May 21, the Yale Institute of Sacred Music honored its thirty-six newest graduates at a commencement dinner at the New Haven Lawn Club.
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New Podcast Explores the Power of Art Inside Prison Walls
“Toward Freedom: The Power of Art Inside Prison Walls”, a conversation about the transformational power of Dante’s Divine Comedies inside prisons.