Jessica Feinstein
Campus watering hole to get facelift

Karaoke fans will have to seek other venues for their talents over the next few months — New Haven restaurant and pub TJ Tuckers, known […]

New literacy initiative focuses on fathers

A new Head Start program may prompt some New Haven fathers and father figures to wonder how hot they are — on the literacy thermometer. […]

Taiwanese students propose language classes

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Each year, Yale students may choose from a wide selection of language classes, […]

Goldberger ’72 laments building trends

Architecture critic Paul Goldberger ’72 first became interested in attending Yale when he saw pictures of the University’s then-new Art and Architecture building on the […]

Yale aids bioterror defense

After last year’s anthrax attacks, the term “bioterrorism” changed from a futuristic catch phrase into a national reality. In an effort to help prepare Connecticut […]

East Asian studies may add Korean focus

Currently, East Asian studies majors at Yale can choose to concentrate on either China or Japan, but not on Korea. Now, members of Yale’s Council […]

In book, Garten addresses new U.S. business climate

In the last year, the Enron and WorldCom scandals, terrorist attacks and war in Afghanistan have wrought many political and social changes. Jeffrey Garten, dean […]

Few sign up for new University dental insurance

Yale offered student dental insurance for the first time this year but few students bit. One hundred forty students — less than 1 percent of […]

Cookson discusses education

When Peter Cookson Jr., president of Teachers College Innovations at Columbia University, looked through the window of a public school classroom in the South Bronx, […]