Hailey Fuchs
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Comp Sci profs call for more hires

As the University continues to refine academic priorities for the next capital campaign, one area that seems likely to  require a boost in support is Yale’s Computer Science Department.

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Mary Miller to leave Yale

Former Dean of Yale College Mary Miller will retire from Yale in December to serve as the director of the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles.

Yale, police union clash over contract

After an almost two-year long dispute, contract negotiations between the Yale Police Department’s union and the University appear to have hit a wall, despite reassurances from administrators that an agreement is near.

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Yale seeking extended dining hours

In an effort to encourage students to live on campus, administrators are working to create a plan to extend dining hall hours. But the costs […]

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Alumni letter challenges Cosby degree

30 alumni signed a letter calling for Yale to reconsider the honorary degrees it awarded to comedian Bill Cosby and Swiss billionaire Stephan Schmidheiny.

Salovey encourages deans to ramp up fundraising

As Yale gears up for the launch of its next capital campaign, University President Peter Salovey is pushing deans and academic officers to crank up […]

Bewkes brings business expertise to Corp

As an undergraduate, Jeffrey Bewkes ’74 spent his weeknights in Linsly-Chittenden Hall watching horror movies at a film exhibition society led by his classmates William […]

YPD union claims Yale disrupted protest

The Yale Police Department’s union claims that the University has infringed on its officer’s First Amendment rights, saying a person affiliated with Yale interfered with a YPD union demonstration.

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Administrators relocate ahead of Schwarzman construction

With Schwarzman Center construction set to force University President Peter Salovey and Secretary Kimberly Goff-Crews to move out of Woodbridge Hall in August, Yale is […]

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Law School to name fund in honor of Hillary Clinton LAW ’73

Former classmates of Hillary Rodham Clinton LAW ’73 are working with the Law School’s development office to create a fund in Clinton’s honor.

Yale files anti–travel ban briefs

Along with 30 other universities and colleges, Yale on Friday filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court in support of a suit by the state of Hawaii challenging the third version of President Donald Trump’s controversial travel ban.