Jaeha Jang
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Jaeha Jang covers faculty for the News. He also serves as a production and design editor. He is a sophomore in Pierson College majoring in English and economics.
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Sunil Amrith named new director of MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies

The history professor will replace outgoing director Steven Wilkinson, who started his term as the dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences in January.

Myanmar’s U.N. representative calls for stronger global support for resistance movement

Kyaw Moe Tun presented a lecture about the resistance against Myanmar’s military junta, which gained power in 2021 and has held it since. A subsequent panel discussed what could happen the morning after the resistance prevails.

Year of the Snake shines at New Haven Lunarfest

Over 20 University and citywide events invited the community to explore Chinese arts, culture and history as New Haven leaders emphasized the city’s multicultural spirit.

Trump threatens to deport international students who participated in pro-Palestinian protests

The president issued an executive order that gives agencies 60 days to find ways to cancel visas of and deport “Hamas sympathizers” on college campuses.

Speculated changes to H-1B visas spark concerns among Yale’s international community

The GOP has recently faced infighting concerning H-1B visas, which are offered to college-educated foreign professionals. Changes to these visas could affect the career plans of international students and scholars at Yale.

UK introduces new travel authorization requirement, raising Yalies’ study abroad costs

Visitors — including those studying abroad over the summer — will need to submit information and pay 10 pounds to gain electronic travel authorization to enter the UK.

66 QuestBridge Scholars to join Yale’s class of 2029

On Dec. 2, 66 students were admitted to Yale’s class of 2029 through the QuestBridge National College Match Scholarship.

DATA: Still searching for the right class? Here’s what years of CourseTable ratings reveal

The News reviewed CourseTable data dating back to 2014, uncovering classes, departments and professors that have earned the highest praise — and those who have fallen short.

International students express concerns over student visas post-election

The Office of International Students and Scholars hosted a webinar about the future of immigration policy following Donald Trump’s reelection.

ANALYSIS: How the 2024 election could impact international students at Yale

The News spoke with international undergraduates, graduates and professors on how a Harris or Trump administration could affect visas and green cards.

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The first time I stayed at his Upper East Side apartment on a cold February night, it was a mistake. We had talked for so […]

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