Josh Duboff
Early app stats top Ivy rivals

For the first time in recent history, Yale received more early applications than Harvard this fall, with 4,065 students applying under the University’s early action […]

Levin talks with UOC on aid

After refusing to meet with the Undergraduate Organizing Committee for the last three years, Yale President Richard Levin sat down with members of the group […]

Alumni question merit of donating

A $100 million anonymous gift to the School of Music and recent editorials by Ben Stein LAW ’69 questioning the value of alumni contributions have […]

Admissions to push online app

Students like Wilma Bainbridge ’09, who applied to Yale last fall using a paper application, may soon become a minority at the University. “I’m the […]

Alumni applaud music school donation

While Mihai Marica MUS ’04 said he was excited about last week’s announcement that a $100 million anonymous donation to the School of Music would […]

Ambassadors will visit schools

While some undergraduates may be catching up on sleep and homework during their nine-day Thanksgiving break, 131 Yalies will spend their time serving as “student […]

UOC lobbies Corp. fellows

Seven Yale students — most of them members of the Undergraduate Organizing Committee — visited the homes and offices of five Yale Corporation fellows residing […]

UOC pushes for greater aid

About 40 students — the majority of whom were affiliated with the Undergraduate Organizing Committee — gathered on Beinecke Plaza on Thursday afternoon to rally […]

YCC passes new aid resolution

Yale administrators said that while they will consider proposed changes to the University’s financial aid policy — suggested by the Yale College Council in a […]

Grads work in admissions

When Chris Hanson ’05 graduated from Yale last year, he was unsure of what his future would hold. Hanson, who had worked in the admissions […]

Report finds higher graduation rates for merit scholars

High school students who receive merit scholarships toward their college education are more likely to go on to receive a baccalaureate, according to a recently […]