Antonia Woodford
How we did at the Globes

Two Yalies walked away with Golden Globe awards last night, proving once again that Yale’s finest artistes aren’t always doomed to starvation in Brooklyn. Meryl […]

Nemerov caps hottest class on campus

This semester’s most popular course just got a whole lot smaller. Alexander Nemerov’s “Introduction to the History of Art: Renaissance to the Present” has nearly […]

Environmental studies grows

Yale’s interdisciplinary major in environmental studies has doubled in size over the past few years, and the program is expanding and diversifying its course offerings […]

Grad School divided over interviews

Programs in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will be required to interview doctoral candidates this year before offering them admission, but not all […]

Shopping Period Dispatches: Megacourses

Two days into shopping period, three courses have potential enrollments of over 500 students on the Online Course Selection system, according to course demand data […]

Grad school to increase science admits

A new fellowship program in the sciences will allow the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences to admit more doctoral students this year. Because the […]

Workshops to start this month

As part of efforts to improve Yale’s sexual climate, two new instructional programs on leadership strategies and sexual misconduct prevention will take place at the […]

EEB professor awarded tenure in December

[ydn-legacy-photo-inline id=”964″ ] Suzanne Alonzo, an associate professor in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department, was granted tenure at a Dec. 15 meeting of the […]

Nearly all grades submitted on time

Feel like you’re the only person left who’s still missing grades? You have some company, anyway — after Tuesday’s 5 p.m. deadline for submitting fall […]

East Haven police biased against Latinos, Feds find

Investigators from the U.S. Justice Department say that East Haven police have discriminated against Latino residents, the Associated Press reported Monday. Between one third and […]

Students question new training sessions

Yale College Dean Mary Miller unveiled two instructional programs Tuesday on leadership strategies and sexual misconduct prevention — but a majority of students interviewed questioned […]