October 29, 2020
The political turmoil that warps the Philippine archipelago and the United States has Filipinx Americans channeling activism that has emboldened their ancestors for decades. Led […]
Five Yale law, medicine and public health professors, along with a national team of scientists, signed an open letter last week addressed to U.S. Secretary […]
Last week, librarians set up a table outside Sterling Memorial Library with postcards for students to fill with their experiences during the pandemic. These cards […]
October 28, 2020
The Yale College Council, Women’s Leadership Initiative and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Cooperative are teaming up to start the second year of a […]
On Monday, the Yale International Relations Association invited six panelists to reflect on the upcoming election and its potential effects on the next four years […]
On Tuesday, Kevin Adkisson ’12, associate curator at the Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research, hosted a lecture on architect Eero Saarinen ARCH ’34, who […]
Yale College, along with all seven of its Ivy League counterparts, is gearing up for its first test-optional admissions cycle due to the COVID-19 pandemic. […]
As birds complete their biannual migration patterns, many find themselves running into an unexpected obstacle: the 130,000-square-foot glass walls of the School of Management’s Evans […]
When University President Peter Salovey convened a task force to reform policing at Yale earlier this month, he told them that “everything is on the […]
October 27, 2020
Yale’s Chief Investment Officer David Swensen has publicly instructed the firms who manage the University’s endowment to diversify their ranks — or risk Yale pulling its […]