Larry Milstein
Staff Reporter
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After second crash, ITS faces questions

Yale entered the new month with a crash.

Polak weakened punishment for cardiology chief, Times reports

Yale’s treatment of sexual misconduct cases has again come under fire, this time for its handling of a medical school researcher’s accusations against the School of Medicine’s former cardiology chief Michael Simons.

Tech summit to connect ITS, campus

Yale ITS is stepping out from behind the computer.

University reports $51 million surplus

Yale was officially in the black for the 2014 fiscal year.

Six months in, ARC report faces scrutiny

Although six months have passed since the Academic Review Committee released its report on allocating faculty positions across departments, few have felt the impact of the findings.

University issues Ebola-related travel restrictions

As a result of the spread of the Ebola virus, members of the Yale community will now face heavy restrictions when traveling to parts of West Africa.

Ebola unlikely to carry financial cost for University

The direct threat of Ebola to global financial markets remains undiagnosed, but its risk to the University’s pocketbook is likely minimal.

New West Campus center opens to mixed support

Although Yale’s West Campus will open a new center early next week, concerns regarding funding for the project have come under the microscope.

Revenue jump at Med School eases budget woes

An unexpected rise in revenue from the Yale School of Medicine may be just what the doctor ordered for the University’s deficit woes.

ITS investigating cause of Thursday crash

Three days after the largest computer system failure in recent memory at Yale, the root cause has yet to be fully determined.

Hours after failing, Yale server restored

More than nine hours after a server failure shut down access to yale.edu sites, service was restored early Friday morning.