Brian Lee
Yale to offer ‘correlated programs’

Plans to create Yale’s version of minors are well under way. Under a system of “correlated programs,” students will be able to complete a second […]

Biomed Engineering snags top professor

When Paul Fleury, dean of the Faculty of Engineering, opened up his e-mail account Friday, he found good news awaiting him. Mark Saltzman, a biomedical […]

Levin lays out details of review project

In preparation for the most comprehensive review of Yale undergraduate academics in 30 years, University President Richard Levin laid out the review project’s infrastructure at […]

Levin to reveal academic review plan

University President Richard Levin will reveal the details of a comprehensive review of undergraduate education at a faculty meeting today, Yale College Dean Richard Brodhead […]

SOM wins environmental prize

As the Yale School of Management attempts to take its place among the nation’s top business schools, there has been speculation that the institution is […]

History attempting to add faculty, fill holes

With permission from the University, the History Department is currently in the middle of an unprecedented recruiting project intended to expand its already large faculty […]

Psychology Dept. nabs star Harvard researcher

Perhaps it is fate that all the monkeys Laurie Santos, a Harvard Ph.D. student in psychology, works with are named after Yale psychologists — Paul […]

Harvard prof. quits wage committee

After five months as a member of the Harvard Committee on Employment and Contracting Policies, or the HCECP, Harvard economics professor Caroline Hoxby resigned from […]

Applied Physics lands top notch French recruit

Michel Devoret, a world-renowned physicist, will soon leave his hometown of Paris to work side-by-side with the Applied Physics Department in Becton Laboratory. Currently working […]

Econ Nobel won by Yalie

George Akerlof ’62, a University of California at Berkeley economics professor, has always considered himself a polite person, but when he answered the phone at […]

Book on D.S. to explore its history

For 60 years, the Directed Studies program has had Yale undergraduates read the great books of the Western canon. But it is through the writing […]