Amy Wang
Staff Reporter
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Yale sues student over loan default

A lawsuit filed by Yale last spring against a former student who defaulted on federal loan repayments has recently garnered national attention.

Admissions dean search progresses

The search for a new dean of undergraduate admissions is already underway.

UCS expands domestic internships

This summer, while many students will set off to work in cities all over the world, others will look toward opportunities closer to home.

Economics professor remembered for global agricultural work

A key figure in the field of agricultural science, Robert Eugene Evenson researched farm productivity in developing countries.

Admissions Office amplifies social media presence

Full of nervous anticipation, nearly 30,000 high school students sat down in front of their computers this year to submit applications to Yale’s class of 2017

UCS expands international programs

UCS will ramp up the number of international internship programs it offers this summer, providing students with work opportunities in new fields and geographic areas.

Students share apps with Yale-NUS

Over 9,200 applicants to the Yale College class of 2017 chose to submit their applications to Yale-NUS as well, competing for spots in the Singaporean college’s inaugural class.

Two Yalies named Churchill Scholars

Two Yale students have been named Churchill Scholars this year, setting a University record. Kavitha Anandalingam ’13 and Jonathan Liang ’13 were among 14 scholars […]

Application numbers top record

Yale received a record-high total of 29,790 applications this year for the class of 2017.

TFA popularity rises

For an increasing number of Yale students, leaving the classroom after graduation means going back to the classroom — but as a teacher.

Application numbers rise 3 percent

Yale received an all-time high of 29,790 applications total for the class of 2017, marking a 3 percent increase over last year’s total of 28,977 […]