Antonia Woodford
Registrar announces degree-tracking system

As it works to move all academic records and registration processes online over the next several years, the Registrar’s Office will pilot a new Web-based […]

Interest in McChrystal seminar balloons

Around 250 people have applied to fill 20 spots in Gen. Stanley McChrystal’s “Leadership” seminar next semester, Director of the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs […]

Handsome Dan fans dispute article’s claims

A recent New York Times magazine feature on the health of bulldogs called Uga, the bulldog mascot of the University of Georgia, “the country’s most […]

Miller releases curricular review

A report on Yale College education released to faculty Monday found that Yale could improve science offerings and undergraduate teaching. The report concludes over a […]

Global Affairs receives even more applications

Entry into the Global Affairs major just got even more competitive. Nearly three times more students from the class of 2014 than can be accepted […]

Admins review tailgate rules

The University will carry out a comprehensive review of tailgating policies in response to the Nov. 19 incident at the Harvard-Yale tailgate when a U-Haul […]

Times opines health of bulldogs

Should we be worried about Handsome Dan? An article in the New York Times Sunday Magazine describes how bulldogs — the 6th most popular dog […]

Admins mull academic integrity measures

Two weeks after the 2010-’11 Executive Committee report showed that instances of cheating remained high in Yale College last year, administrators opened discussions about whether […]

Title IX coordinators expand presence

Though Title IX coordinators have monitored and responded to gender discrimination on campus for more than 30 years, heightened scrutiny of how Yale deals with […]

Deputy provost to monitor Title IX

Deputy Provost Stephanie Spangler will assume a newly-created role to ensure the University complies with Title IX regulations, Provost Peter Salovey announced in a Monday […]

YCC working to reform Credit/D/Fail

The Yale College Council is pushing for undergraduates to have an extra three weeks in the semester to decide whether to take classes under the […]