Andrew Mangino
Rejected Chinese history Ph.D. applicant files federal lawsuit

Elizabeth Ruggiero, a 44-year-old Massachusetts woman with multiple sclerosis, has sued Yale in federal court for age and disability discrimination after being denied admission to […]

Hamdan v. Rumsfeld ruling ends years of work for Eli lawyers

As U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens took his seat at the bench on Thursday morning–in the closing hour of the court’s term and […]

Record donation funds new governance center at SOM

The Yale School of Management announced the opening of a new center for the study of corporate governance, funded by nearly $20 million in donations […]

University confirms Blair’s admission

Amid mounting media pressure and speculation throughout England, Yale officials have confirmed that Euan Blair — the son of British Prime Minister Tony Blair — […]

E-mail from Israeli Law School lecturer fuels debate

When Israeli Supreme Court President Aharon Barak, a lecturer at Yale Law School, allegedly sent an e-mail to a “dear friend” at the University with […]

E-mail from Israeli Law School lecturer fuels debate

When Israeli Supreme Court President Aharon Barak, a lecturer at Yale Law School, allegedly sent an e-mail to a “dear friend” at the University with […]

Case takes students to Supreme Court

In sifting through their inboxes last spring, 10 Yale Law School students came across an e-mail unlike any they had received before. The author, Neal […]

Peru dispute has long, murky past

Hike a mere half-mile up Hillhouse Avenue, take a right on Sachem Street, and a mysterious world 3,500 miles away suddenly emerges: the ancient Inca […]

Oren, from kibbutz to classroom

A young Jewish boy from a multi-ethnic New Jersey neighborhood is in New York City for the day at Central Park West and 81st Street, […]

Elections could avert Peru’s lawsuit

As this week’s heated Peruvian presidential election enters a runoff, the government of Peru has not yet filed a lawsuit against Yale for the return […]

Bush taps ex-lecturer

Years before President George W. Bush ’68 appointed Joshua Bolten to the top White House position, chief of staff, on Tuesday, Bolten was a Yalie […]