Thu, Dec 11, 2025

1:30 PM – 2:30 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Writing and publishing are the lifeblood of an academic career. In this interactive panel, Yale faculty members will share the writing practices that have sustained their own careers, from maintaining productivity, to balancing teaching and personal commitments, to finding joy and meaning in their writing. This window into the writing lives of Yale faculty can help you develop a sustainable, fulfilling writing practice of your own. Panelists include: 

Roderick Ferguson, W. R. Coe Prof. of WGSS & Prof. of American Studies and Black Studies
Grace Kao, IBM Professor of Sociology & Professor of ER&M
Douglas Rogers, Professor of Anthropology
Nicole Sheriko, Assistant Professor of English & Early Modern Studies

Intended audience: Humanities and social science graduate students

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