Fellows of Jonathan Edwards
Jonathan Weinberg, Ph. D.Bio:Jonathan Weinberg, Ph.D. (Yale College BA, 1978) is a painter, art historian and curator. He is Curator of The Maurice Sendak Foundation. He has taught in Yale's History of Art Department and in its Art School for an aggregate of over twenty years. He is the author of several books including Pier Groups: Art and Sex Along the New York Waterfront and Ambition and Love in American Art. His writings have appeared in Art in America, Art Forum, The Yale Journal of Criticism and in numerous museum catalogs. In 2019 he was the lead curator of the award winning touring exhibition, Art After Stonewall 1969-89. He is the curator of the 2023-24 touring exhibition, Wild Things Are Happening: The Art of Maurice Sendak. He was the recipient of many fellowships including a Guggenheim Fellowship and he was the artist-in-residence at the Getty Research Center in 2002-3. In 2022 an exhibition of his GENESIS window paintings and prints was on view at the Ely Center of Contemporary Art in New Haven. |
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Zach WendlingBio:Zach Wendling is a Postdoctoral Associate at the Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy, a joint venture of the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies and the Yale Law School. An interdisciplinary scholar, Zach’s main project is the Environmental Performance Index, a global scorecard of 180 countries: https://epi.yale.edu. His other research interests are climate and energy policy and policy analysis. Before academia, he was an environmental scientist specializing in surface water ecosystem restoration. Zach joined JE as a Fellow in Fall 2019, and in his free time he enjoys opera, museums, and asking people if he can pet their dogs. He’s happy to chat with students, and you can find him in Kroon Hall, at Fellows’ dinners, or email him at zach.wendling@yale.edu. |
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Ted WhittenBio:Ted Whitten is an architect and writer based in New Haven and an alumnus of the School of Architecture. He is very happy to meet students to talk about careers in creative fields—or anything else! |
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David WolfsohnBio:Assistant Clinical Professor. Internal Medicine (Digestive Diseases) |
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John WysolmerskiBio:Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology) |
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Yun XieBio:Director of Communications, President’s Office |
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Wei-Yi YangBio:Associate Professor (Adjunct) at School of Music |
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Timothy YoungBio:Curator of Modern Books & Manuscripts at Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library |
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Cynthia ZarinBio:Cynthia Zarin is a Senior Lecturer in the English Department where she teaches Creative Writing (poetry and nonfiction) and is the coordinator of the Concentration in Creative Writing. She is the author of five books of poetry, including "Orbit," which will be published this year, five books for children, and a collection of essays, "An Enlarged Heart, A Personal History." She is a longtime writer for The New Yorker. Her interests include theater and dance--she is currently Resident Writer for the New York based company, BalletCollective-- and she is always happy to talk to students. She lives in New York with her family. cynthia.zarin@yale.edu |
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Joseph ZinterBio:Research Scientist at School of Engineering and Applied Science |