Tyler Griffith
University of Chicago, B.A; Warburg Institute, University of London, M.A; University of Edinburgh, M.S.; Centre for Modern Thought, University of Aberdeen, M.Litt.; Yale University, M.A.; Yale University, M. Phil.
Tyler got his B.A. in Classics and Medieval Studies at the University of Chicago in 2005. The following year he completed an M.A. in Cultural and Intellectual History of the Renaissance at the Warburg Institute, University of London. After teaching history for a year at a community college in rural North Carolina, he completed an M.S. at the University of Edinburgh and an M.Litt. in Philosophy at the Centre for Modern Thought, University of Aberdeen. At Yale, Tyler has earned an M.A. in Public Humanities and an M.Phil. in History and has held positions at the Yale Center for British Art, the Yale University Art Gallery, and Sterling Memorial Library. His professional interests include art, numismatics, museums, libraries, eighteenth-century science, contemporary philosophy, and poetry.