UNIVERSITY2
Medically vulnerable Yalies left out of CT’s new vaccination plan

On Feb. 22, Gov. Ned Lamont announced that Connecticut will now follow a largely aged-based eligibility order instead of following the state’s previous plan of […]

A YNHH banner showing the location of a COVID-19 vaccination site hangs on a metal fence outdoors during the daytime.
Yale Law School report finds threats to Indigenous people have accelerated during the pandemic

Last month, the Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic at Yale Law School released a report on COVID-19-related threats to Indigenous people and forest environments.  The […]

Yale Political Union hosts debate on patriotism

On Tuesday, the Yale Political Union hosted a debate in which participants discussed the consequences and rewards of patriotism and whether it should be promoted […]

Yale Adventist Campus Fellowship hosts interfaith conference on mass incarceration

Last weekend, the Yale Adventist Campus Fellowship hosted an interfaith conference on understanding and ending mass incarceration, entitled “Let My People Go.” The conference assembled […]

A photo of trees and a sidewalk
Deans emphasize sciences, social science in trustee meeting

During the most recent meeting of the Yale Corporation, the University’s highest governing body, deans updated the trustees on the progress around the science priorities […]

Yale development dialogue series offers perspective on future of poverty and climate change

On Tuesday morning, individuals from around the world tuned in for the fourth talk in the Yale Development Dialogue series, titled “Green Pathways Out of […]

Yale’s Franke Program hosts MIT professor Hockfield

A Franke Program event Monday discussed how science and technology can help manage the exponentially increasing global population. On March 1, the Franke Program in […]

Hockfield speaks at the World Economic Forum
Seventeen juniors, 47 seniors inducted into Phi Beta Kappa honor society

Phi Beta Kappa, an academic honor society with chapters at college campuses nationwide, announced a new class of 17 juniors and 47 seniors last Friday. […]

The sidewalk along Hillhouse Ave. during the daytime
Administrators weigh commencement options ahead of announcement

University administrators aim to unveil plans for commencement by the end of the month, deciding whether seniors can cap off their four years in their […]

Spring semester break days off to shaky start

While a Jan. 29 email from Dean of Yale College Marvin Chun advertised break days as “a chance for rest and renewal,” class schedules and, […]

The inside of the Vanderbilt Arch looking out to fall trees on Old Campus.
Yale College Council partners with student environmental organizations to hold panel on climate justice

A “Climate Conversations: Centering Justice and Local Voices” panel last week sought to bring environmental justice — the concept of equitable and inclusive sustainability — […]

A mockup showing the Zoom call where the panel was hosted.