Erica Youngstrom
Driansky ’03 wins Marshall Scholarship

Last Friday, an ordinary afternoon turned into a big day for Keira Driansky ’03. She was chatting on the Internet when she received a call […]

New technology to help police fight crime

Life is getting tougher for criminals in New Haven. In a meeting Thursday morning that included New Haven police officers and information analysts, members of […]

Kramer ’57 urges activism, gay rights at talk

As a freshman in 1953, Larry Kramer ’57 attempted suicide because he was so unhappy at Yale. Nearly 50 years later, after a renowned career […]

Local young Democrats raise support

Despite recent elections that favored Republicans nationwide, some New Haven Democrats are not wasting any time in preparing for the next round. About 70 local […]

Bone marrow drive recruits 40 Yalies

Gloria Loya ’05 has been involved with bone marrow drives since her uncle died of leukemia in 1998. But for the first time this weekend, […]

Cambridge architect advocates sustainability

Innovations in design represent more than simple aesthetic creativity for Alan Short, a practicing architect and head of the Department of Architecture at Cambridge University. […]

Lawyers advise on tighter visa policies

  Three immigration lawyers urged foreign students to keep good records of their visa documents and activities to avoid legal problems Thursday night during a […]

Clinton aide explains preparations for war

As tension surrounding possible American action in Iraq continues to build, James O’Brien LAW ’88, an adviser to the Secretary of State during the Clinton […]

SOM starts new nonprofit research center

Since 1978, the status of Yale’s Program on Nonprofit Organizations has fluctuated between that of a thriving enterprise and a struggling institution. Now, the School […]

Kofi Annan speaks to a full house

Kofi Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations and a winner of last year’s Nobel Peace Prize, spoke Wednesday about globalization to an overflowing crowd at […]

Ceremony honors first black Ph.D

Over a century ago, when it was virtually unheard of for minorities to obtain higher education, Edward A. Bouchet 1874 GRD 1876 studied physics at […]