Alison Griswold
Schwartz ’11 honored by drive

The story of Mandi Schwartz ’11 stirred a national wave of cancer awareness and advocacy before she died of leukemia in early April. Now, her […]

Administrators try out ideas at Yale-NUS

Administrators hope the new Yale-NUS College will provide them with a clean slate on which to redesign the liberal arts education. As administrators draft plans […]

UP CLOSE | How have budget cuts hurt us? (and could we have cut differently?)

Though the global recession has ended, Yale has not recovered from losing more than $6.5 billion during 2008–’09. Since the financial crisis hit, administrators have […]

Prizes still under review

Academic departments will soon award their end-of-year prizes to selected students, but many chairmen are still waiting for the final say from the administration on […]

Singapore campus takes shape

The design of the new Yale-NUS College will incorporate some traditional “Yale” elements and other tropical Singaporean styles in its design. Plans for the physical […]

Saybrook frosh win

The Davenport Gnomes may have won, but their trickery gave Saybrook the trophy. Davenport tallied the most points in the class of 2014’s Freshman Olympics […]

Saybrook wins Freshman Olympics after Dport disqualified

Though Davenport tallied the most points in the class of 2014’s Freshman Olympics on Saturday, a rules violation and subsequent disqualification for the Gnomes boosted […]

Measuring the breadth of the new UWC

The University-Wide Committee surged toward completion this week, and administrators still seem to be catching up with the rapid changes. Provost Peter Salovey announced to […]

Former women’s hockey captain remembers Schwartz ’11

While the friends, family and supporters of Mandi Schwartz ’11 continue to mourn the loss of the inspirational women’s hockey player who died after a […]

Yale-NUS must uphold “brand” standards

As Yale prepares to open a jointly run liberal arts college with the National University of Singapore — the first Yale collaboration of its kind […]

Schwartz’s ’11 battle leaves lasting impact

Women’s hockey player Mandi Schwartz ’11 succumbed to cancer Sunday morning, but her legacy lives on in the efforts she inspired — efforts that have […]