- University News Archive - 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock /news-archive/tag/yale-university/ 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Wed, 20 Mar 2019 15:56:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Yale professor to present lecture on conflict in the Middle East /news-archive/2019/03/20/yale-professor-middle-east-lecture/ Wed, 20 Mar 2019 15:56:12 +0000 /news/?p=73747 ... Yale professor to present lecture on conflict in the Middle East]]> The 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Middle Eastern Studies Program will present a lecture on Thursday, March 28, that will challenge the prevailing wisdom that European meddling in the Middle East a century ago is the root cause of the region鈥檚 current instability. Dr. Jonathan Wyrtzen, Associate Professor of Sociology, History, and International Affairs at Yale University, will give his talk, 鈥淩eimagining the Middle East: Jihads, Empires, and the Long Great War,鈥 beginning at 7 p.m. in the Donaghey Student Center Room 214A. The event is free and open to the public. Many scholars believe that the new boundaries imposed in the Middle East region after the 1919 Paris Peace Conference are responsible for a century of conflict in the region. Wyrtzen will present a more complicated and violent story by shifting the focus from the Great War and expanding the geographic scope to stretch from Morocco to Iran after the Paris Peace Conference. During the 1920s and 1930s, the modern Middle East was reshaped as a result of clashing local and colonial projects. Many of these clashes continue to affect the future of political order in the Middle East. For more information, contact Dr. Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm, Associate Professor in the School of Public Affairs, at ejwiebelhaus@ualr.edu. ]]> Alumnus names Yale scholarships in honor of inspiring professors /news-archive/2018/03/06/carl-moneyhon-scholarship/ Tue, 06 Mar 2018 14:43:15 +0000 /news/?p=69532 ... Alumnus names Yale scholarships in honor of inspiring professors]]> When Dr. Carl Moneyhon first taught Tod Kersten in the early 1980s, he knew his student was headed for an Ivy League education.聽 鈥淭od Kersten took World Civilization from me,鈥 said Moneyhon, professor of history at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. 鈥淗e was one of the brightest students I have ever come across at the university. He had incredible potential, and we encouraged him to go to Yale to finish his education. We encouraged him to believe that he could succeed at anything he wanted to succeed at.鈥 Kersten, who attended 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock from 1979 to 1981, did indeed transfer to Yale University and graduated in 1984 with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in evolutionary biology, though he ended up pursuing a successful career in finance and banking. 鈥淪tudying Darwinian selection turned out to be excellent preparation for life as an investment banker,鈥 Kersten said. He now works as the managing director of DC Advisory Investment Banking in Warsaw, Poland. He has also worked as a managing director at Lazard in London and served in the U.S. Department of Treasury, where he was the U.S. Treasury advisor to two different ministers of finance in central Europe. In recent years, Kersten has named three Yale scholarships, two of them after the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock professors who encouraged him to complete his education. Yale alumni who donate $10,000 or more to the Alumni Association may name a one-year scholarship in honor of a person of their choosing. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know how to thank the university,鈥 Kersten said. 鈥溙切腣log传媒 Little Rock was really good to me and got me off to a great start as a 17-year-old freshman. I had some really great teachers, especially Carl Moneyhon and Roger Webb. It was a very nice, safe, and friendly place to get started.鈥 In 2016, Kersten named one the Professor Roger Webb Ph.D. Scholarship in honor of the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock professor emeritus of psychology who also attended Yale University. In 2017, Kersten named another scholarship the Professor Carl Moneyhon Ph.D. Scholarship.聽
Tod Kersten

Tod Kersten

鈥淐arl Moneyhon and Roger Webb made a big impression on me,鈥 Kersten said. 鈥淭o me, they are only coincidentally professors of history and psychology, although they are at the top of their fields. For me, they were professors of life. In all my varied travels, I never met anyone who was more civilized or more dedicated to helping others.鈥 Moneyhon, meanwhile, was humbled that his former student and friend would honor him in such a meaningful way. 鈥淚t was a totally unexpected thing,鈥 Moneyhon said. 鈥淚 am retiring next year, and he was one of my very first students. I鈥檓 very honored that he thought of us. You work 43 years teaching everything from freshmen to graduate students, and the vast majority go through your life and you never know what happened to them. This lets me know that my teaching has had an impact after all these years. It makes you realize what a remarkable opportunity being a university educator is.鈥]]>