Joey Ye
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Fellowship teaches graduate students

Starting this semester, eight graduate students will work with early-stage health care companies through a new fellowship chaired jointly by Yale University and Canaan Partners — a $3 billion global venture capital firm focused on the intersection of health care and technology.

Yale-NUS rethinks curriculum

Three years after opening its doors, Yale-NUS is addressing student concerns regarding its Common Curriculum — namely arbitrary grading and exceedingly difficult science courses.

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Yale partners with chefs on sustainability

In June of 2016, Yale will pilot a leadership program for students and faculty interested in contemporary issues surrounding the food industry. The program, named […]

Performing groups welcome parents

Last weekend, Yale’s campus was alive with student group performances aimed at a fan base older than the usual undergraduate audience.

Donation will fund health law center at Yale Law School

Yale Law School will open the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy on Nov. 12 thanks to a donation from Howard Solomon LAW ’52, former CEO of the pharmaceutical company Forest Laboratories.

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YUAG exhibition blends impressionist art and music

The Yale University Art Gallery is enlisting the help of four musicians to help viewers understand the visual arts from a new perspective.

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Artist presents abstract view of nature

For the next few months, the Yale Environmental Science Center will examine the Earth’s core elements with paper and paint.

New television service offers dozens more channels

Comcast IPTV, also known as Xfinity On Campus, will allow Yalies to view more than 100 channels of content, including HBO programming.

Startup seeks to increase accessibility to dance

Chromatic Dance is preparing to launch a Kickstarter campaign on Sept. 16 to raise money to rent a studio space and pay instructors.

New orientation programs welcome international grad students

To ease the transition for incoming international graduate students, the Office of International Students and Scholars has organized, for the first time, programs that introduce life in the Elm City.

Student musical wraps up run at Fringe Festival

While the issue of mental health has been prevalent at Yale, it has also resonated with many others outside of the college community.