Luke Ciancarelli
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Report shows more Yalies enter nonprofits and government

Yale undergraduates are entering nonprofit and government work in greater numbers while fewer students are pursuing graduate study and research.

Alumni reflect on years in Obama’s White House

Today is Inauguration Day, and as two-term President Barack Obama and his administration exit the White House, several Yale alumni who played key roles on the Obama team are leaving with him.

Early applications increase across Ivy League

Early applications across the Ivy League mirrored Yale’s surge in numbers this year.

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Yale expands financial aid

Director of Financial Aid Caesar Storlazzi announced Dec. 15 that to further support low-income students, Yale will expand the financial aid initiatives rolled out in December 2015.

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Financial aid office to increase support for low-income students

Yale will expand an initiative that included start-up funds for students with the highest financial need and a reduction of the student effort portion of the financial aid package.

Yale admits 17 percent of early applicants

The admitted students represent 17.1 percent of a pool of 5,086 early applicants. Additionally, 53 percent of applicants were deferred to the regular decision process in the spring, 28 percent were denied admission, and 2 percent were withdrawn or incomplete.

SIC encourages donation, alumni donors say

In an interview with the News, O’Neill explained that the elimination of the student effort would be a hard message to sell to many of the school’s donors.

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Renaming report draws mixed student reactions

The Yale community reacted to last week’s report from the Committee to Establish Principles on Renaming with a mix of optimism and skepticism.

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More Yalies win Rhodes, Marshall scholarships

Two more Yalies — one student and one recent graduate — have been chosen for Rhodes and Marshall scholarships this year.

Eight win Schwarzman scholarships

Eight current and former Yalies were awarded Schwarzman scholarships for graduate study at Tsinghua University, one of China’s most prestigious schools.

Yale settles wrongful death lawsuit for $3 million

Yale will pay $3 million to settle a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Annie Le MED ’13, a graduate student murdered in a Yale research laboratory in 2009.