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Six weeks into the semester, 27 relocated students still at Omni Hotel

Six weeks into the fall semester, a cohort of undergraduates is still living at the Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale, after a last-minute decision […]

Racist, antisemitic vandalism discovered inside Kline Biology Tower

Update Oct. 7, This story has been updated to include additional comments from the University and New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker. Since Tuesday night’s announcement […]

After resignation, Beverly Gage and fellow Yale faculty sound alarm on academic freedom

After announcing her resignation from the Grand Strategy program, history professor Beverly Gage expressed concerns about the influence donors have over academic expression at Yale. […]

SOM associate dean named co-chair of Connecticut development organization

AdvanceCT, a nonprofit organization that focuses on economic development within the state of Connecticut, announced two weeks ago that Senior Associate Dean for Leadership Studies […]

Experts discuss climate policy and economic inequity in the ninth Yale Development Dialogue

Yale economics professors and famed environmentalists gathered on Tuesday to discuss the commitments of high and low-income countries to addressing climate change while correcting economic […]

Yale releases new study proving — again — that the so-called oldest map of America is a fake

The so-called oldest map of North America — the Vinland Map — sits in Yale’s Beinecke collection in a slim volume along with a medieval […]

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ProfPods: The Faculty Voices of Yale, Recorded

On the day Yale shut down in March 2020, Scott Shapiro LAW ’90, professor of law and philosophy, was feeling restless. Cut off from his […]

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Yale Votes aims to increase student turnout in local elections

Even without a national election, the Yale Votes coalition has continued to work towards increasing voter turnout at Yale.  The coalition — made up of […]

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From town halls to Parliament, Yale-NUS affiliates push for answers on college’s closure

In the month since the announcement of Yale-NUS’ closure, faculty, students and alumni have mobilized to oppose what they call a “top-down” decision. Efforts to […]

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Students reflect on new study spots around campus

On any given weekday, The Underground — a dining space housed within the lower level of the Schwarzman Center — is filled with students from all […]

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University kicks off ambitious $7 billion fundraising campaign

On Saturday afternoon, the University publicly launched a capital campaign entitled “For Humanity” with the goal of raising $7 billion to support a variety of […]

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