Shahla Naimi
Shahla Naimi
Recent Stories
Naimi: The flames of dissent
From the burned pages of a holy book, a country is in flames. Terry Jones — the radical, Florida-based pastor with a white handlebar mustache, who threatened to hold an “International Burn-a-Koran Day” last Sept. 11, held a mock trial for the Islamic holy book on March 20.
Mumallah, Naimi, and Abdelgadir: A righteous struggle against autocracy
In 24 hours, Egypt changed the world. We do not know what the nation will look like three months or even three weeks from now — but we do know that we were wrong. As Americans, we were wrong to support a 30-year autocracy.
Diversity celebrated at Atticus
Jean Recapet immigrated to the United States from Bordeaux, France, in 1977. He worked his way up at Atticus Bookstore Cafe on Chapel Street, where he is now the manager.
City funds facade face-lifts
The Elm City has been getting a face-lift.
YouRenew proves profitable
Richard Littlehale ’10 and Robert Casey ’11 work full time to beat out their competition: trash cans.
Tweed expansion on schedule
The planned $26 million expansion of Tweed New Haven Regional Airport will be ready as early as next April, Tweed executive director Mark Volchek ’00 GRD ’00 said Wednesday.
Junta strives to overcome cuts
Rebounding from the brink of collapse in its 40th anniversary year, Junta for Progressive Action is working on a financial plan to keep its doors open.
'Porn in the Morn' is no more
For those forward-thinking students who, having turned in schedules for the fall term, are looking ahead to spring courses, “Porn in the Morn” is no longer on the menu.
In Blair’s shadow, Volf shines
According to former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, his co-teacher for the “Faith and Globalization” seminar, Miroslav Volf, is a “a lot smarter and more knowledgeable than me.”
Double take: Blair’s forgotten co-teacher: Joel Podolny
As School of Management professor Douglas Rae prepares to join former British Prime Minister Tony Blair as the third teacher of his “Faith and Globalization” seminar, few people know that the class’s previous representative from SOM was former SOM dean Joel Podolny.

