Fellows of Jonathan Edwards

A (7) | B (17) | C (14) | D (8) | E (8) | F (8) | G (14) | H (15) | I (1) | J (4) | K (15) | L (17) | M (9) | N (5) | O (2) | P (9) | Q (1) | R (10) | S (20) | T (6) | U (1) | V (3) | W (12) | X (1) | Y (2) | Z (2)

Myles H. Alderman


Bio:

Myles H. Alderman, JE ’58, was a New Haven area business executive for over 35 years who then transitioned to the non-profit environmental sphere working for The Nature Conservancy and The Connecticut Fund for the Environment and then as a consultant for numerous regional and statewide land trusts. Currently he continues his interest in environmental issues by doing volunteer work for land conservation organizations. He was co-founder and first president of the Board of New Haven Urban Resources Initiative, a program at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. His primary avocation is the American Civil War with particular interest in the role of Yale men in the War. He would be delighted to speak with students regarding their interests in the not-for-profit world. malderman@snet.net

Kathryn Alexander


Bio:

Professor (Adjunct) in the Department of Music

kathryn.alexander@yale.edu.

Vladimir Alexandrov


Bio:

Vladimir Alexandrov is the B. E. Bensinger Professor in Yale’s Slavic Department, where he teaches courses on Russian literature and culture. His latest project is a biography of a legendary Russian revolutionary terrorist: To Break Russia’s Chains: Boris Savinkov’s Wars Against the Tsar, Lenin and the Bolsheviks. There is more about him on www.valexandrov.com. alexandrov-vladimir@yale.edu

Sybil Alexandrov


Bio:

Senior Lector II of Spanish and Portuguese

sybil.alexandrov@yale.edu

Bob Alpern


Bio:

Dean of Yale School of Medicine, and parent of Rachelle JE ’09 and Kyle Alpern JE ’12. He has broad interests related to science and medicine, including undergraduate science education, premedical curricula, and the scientific basis of medical disease. In addition, he is interested in how academic institutions interface with industry to develop drugs and medical devises, resulting in improved healthcare. Interests outside of work include tennis and opera.

Costos Arkolakis


Bio:

Professor of Economics

costas.arkolakis@yale.edu

Hana Augustinova


Bio:

Dr. Hana Augustinova finished her medical education in UP Olomouc, Czech Republic. She is board certified ophthalmologist. She worked as a research fellow at BWH Boston. 

She is now working as an artist, independent art curator and she is very passionate about promoting young and upcoming  artists, organizing art trips and art soirée. 

She can be reached at h.augustinova@gmail.com