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Problem with COVID-19 sample processing leads to delay in results ahead of Thanksgiving travel

A processing problem at the primary lab in charge of Yale’s asymptomatic COVID-19 testing has delayed test results as students prepare to depart campus for […]

Experts discuss COVID-19 impacts on global economic order at Jackson, YLS event

On Thursday, the Jackson School and the Law School Center for Global Legal Challenges hosted a talk on COVID-19 and its impacts on the global […]

Harkness Tower bells go silent for the rest of the semester

When Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline” rang out from Harkness Tower on Saturday evening — a special request for a wedding proposal — it marked the […]

SOM students compete in virtual venture capital competition

On Friday, 20 Yale School of Management students will virtually participate in the school’s internal Venture Capital Investment Competition –– a daylong contest, in which […]

Yale students on the right and left offer mixed feelings about Biden presidency

Four students from across the political spectrum shared their views on the Biden presidency with the News. While a conservative student was concerned about the […]

Amid pandemic, Yale-Harvard rivalry switches from football to comedy

The Harvard College Events Board and Yale College Council co-hosted a virtual Harvard-Yale Roast-Off Wednesday evening — an attempt to keep the schools’ rivalry alive […]

First years prepare for a holiday season away from friends

In a normal year, the several weeks on campus between Thanksgiving break and winter break would bring festive cheer to New Haven, from the first-year […]

The search for a new School of Art dean continues

Four years ago, Dean of the School of Art Marta Kuzma broke through the glass ceiling to serve as the school’s first-ever female dean. June […]

A student tests positive for COVID-19. Then what?

Even as undergraduates prepare to depart campus for the semester, there remains some mystery surrounding what happens when a student tests positive for COVID-19.  The […]

Faculty share perspectives on presidential election outcome at ISPS panel

This Tuesday, nearly 300 attendees logged onto the “Election 2020: What Happened and What’s Next” panel discussion hosted by the Institution for Social and Policy […]

YLS clinic reaches settlement with U.S. Army in mental health discharge case

After over three years of litigation, the Yale Law School Veterans Legal Services Clinic announced a nationwide settlement with the United States Army in the […]