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Jackson leadership, faculty unfazed by pandemic amid institute’s conversion to school

Even facing a global pandemic, administrators of the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs remain hopeful that the Institute’s expansion will continue on schedule. On April […]

Poynter Fellow speaks on gender violence in Chile

On Wednesday afternoon, Chilean journalist and 2012 Yale World Fellow Paula Escobar Chavarría gave a virtual Poynter Fellowship talk on gender violence in her home […]

Yale History of Art Department suspends admissions for 2021 application cycle

In an unprecedented decision, the University’s History of Art Department has decided not to accept any graduate students during the 2021 admissions cycle. Carol Armstrong, […]

Divinity School administrator to leave Yale

The Rev. Dr. Cathy George, who is currently serving as assistant dean of Yale Divinity School, has chosen not to seek reappointment, effective in Spring […]

Yale professor teaches the “ABCs” of child behavior in a free online course

In 2017, Yale Sterling Professor of Psychology and Child Psychiatry Alan Kazdin created a free online class that offers a “toolkit of techniques” to help […]

Yale report shows alarming climate impacts in University’s own backyard

As Yale’s researchers scan the globe to see the impacts of climate change, a new report out of the School of Public Health underscores a […]

YSPH launches new virtual MPH program, aims to expand accessibility

In a critical time for the field of public health and virtual learning, the Yale School of Public Health’s new online executive master’s in public […]

Yale chemistry professor wins Ahmed Zewail Prize

Last week, chemistry professor John Tully ’64 was named the eighth person to ever win the Ahmed Zewail Prize in Molecular Sciences. The award –– given […]

Yale School of Management gradually returns to in-person classes

On Aug. 31, the Yale School of Management welcomed its students back on campus for a year of hybrid learning.  This decision was made in […]

First-year international students must take in-person class

To accommodate the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement policy on remote learning, Yale departments have created in-person learning options to ensure […]

Aliesa Bahri ’22 and Reilly Johnson ’22 elected YCC President and Vice President

On Monday, Aliesa Bahri ’22 and Reilly Johnson ’22 began their terms as Yale College Council president and vice president, respectively. Bahri, who previously served […]