Qi Xu
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Yale-NUS inaugurates new campus

For its first three years of existence, Yale-NUS occupied a single building within the expansive National University of Singapore campus. Dorms, classrooms and faculty offices sat stacked on top of one another in the borrowed 17-story NUS building.

Higher ed leaders attend Yale-NUS campus inauguration events

Over the past two days, Yale-NUS has taken major steps in its development — hosting an international conference on liberal education and officially inaugurating its new campus.

Three Yale-NUS inaugural deans depart

Three years after its founding, Yale-NUS is undergoing significant leadership changes.

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OCS introduces career advising panels

Through a new series of panels offered by the Office of Career Strategy, students can get a taste of five different career paths before applying for jobs.

AAU, Yale surveys emphasize barriers to reporting

While the Association of American Universities’ recent campus sexual climate survey was groundbreaking in the amount of data it collected

School of Public Health searches for new leader

As the Yale School of Public Health celebrates its 100th anniversary, the YSPH community has begun searching for a new dean to lead the school […]

Students, faculty positively review new OCS requirement

For the first time in recent memory, students were required to add courses to their personal Online Course Selection worksheets prior to the beginning of classes — a change that many agreed improved shopping period logistics.

Cornell imports Yale’s CCE program

This semester, Cornell University is trying to formally bring a version of Yale’s Communication and Consent Educators program — and possibly its famous frozen yogurt skit — to its Ithaca campus.

Graduate students design new humanities classes

As a part of Yale’s project to rethink the humanities, five Yale graduate students designed and taught undergraduate humanities seminars this semester.

Husbands’ physical activity predicts wives’ mental health

Marry a spouse who exercises. That is the takeaway from a new Yale study that shows that wives whose husbands complete more physical activity are less depressed.

U.S.-China forum seeks to build bilateral relations

On Sunday, the third Yale U.S.-China Forum — a series of keynote speeches and panel discussions on legal, economic and environmental issues that the U.S. and China share — drew over 200 people to the Yale School of Management.