Benjamin Hernandez
Staff Reporter
Benjamin Hernandez covers Woodbridge Hall, the President's Office. He previously reported on international affairs at Yale. Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, he is a sophomore in Trumbull College majoring in Global Affairs.
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Salovey, five others receive George H. W. Bush Lifetime of Leadership award from Yale Athletics

Yale’s Athletic Department awarded five alumni, as well as University President Peter Salovey, its highest honor for their distinguished careers in public service, education, government, business, science and technology and the arts.

University blocks large posters, possible protests at Yale-Harvard game

The University did not directly respond to questions on whether growing campus tensions related to the war in Israel and Gaza prompted the policy updates, which administrators sent in a Friday morning email to students.

Donor publicly withdraws support, alumni raise concerns in wake of alleged anti-Israel event at Yale

In an email to those involved in coordinating fundraising for the University, Yale Alumni Fund managing director wrote about a “growing number of alumni” voicing concerns following a controversial Nov. 6 panel discussion and ensuing opinion column in the Wall Street Journal. At least one alumnus has decided to halt his annual donations — which he described as “minor” — to the University.

Presidential Search Student Advisory Council to host listening sessions for students in coming weeks

In an email to students, the Presidential Search Student Advisory Council announced a series of forthcoming listening sessions, in which they will hear students’ priorities about the University’s next leader.

‘Despairingly slow’ progress: Experts weigh in on diversity in higher education amid high presidential turnover

University President Peter Salovey’s approaching departure from the role comes amid a national pattern of college and university president turnover. According to three higher education experts who spoke to the News, experts say the time is apt for institutions to consider diversity while looking to fill vacancies.

Yalies4Palestine brings hundreds of students and community members together to protest Yale’s response to Israel-Hamas war

Nearly a month into the Israel-Hamas war, Yalies and New Haveners joined the call for a ceasefire, greater student protection and divestment from weapons manufacturers.

Judge hears arguments in suit over Yale Corporation petition process

Judge John Burns Farley made no ruling in a recent hearing of the lawsuit to restore the alumni petition process to the Yale Corporation.

Yale to revisit investments in weapons manufacturing following student concern, protest

Amid rising reports of mass shootings and the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, students are calling on the University to amend its policy for investing in weapons manufacturing. University President Salovey told the News that the policy is currently under review.

Presidential Search Student Advisory Council releases survey to inform report for Yale Corporation

The responses will also be shared with the University’s next leader, and the SAC plans on hosting listening sessions in the following weeks.

Yale Alumni Nonprofit Alliance holds annual gala 

On Oct. 26, 180 members and guests of the Yale Alumni Nonprofit Alliance gathered at the Yale Club of New York City to connect with Yale students and alumni involved in social impact work.

‘For Humanity Illuminated’ event comes to nation’s capital

Focused on leadership development at Yale, the event featured University President Peter Salovey, campaign co-chair Donna Dubinsky ’77, Yale Club of Washington, D.C. President Lauren Harris ’14 and Yale Corporation trustee Michael Warren ’90.