Molly Reinmann
Staff Reporter
Molly Reinmann covers Admissions, Financial Aid & Alumni for the News. Originally from Westchester, New York, she is a sophomore in Berkeley College majoring in American Studies.
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Admissions office seeks to expand ambassador program reach

The ambassador program, which sends student ambassadors to engage with prospective students in their home areas, hopes to increase its geographic reach and engage more students this application cycle.

University announces policy changes following SCOTUS affirmative action ruling

A message circulated to the Yale College community on Thursday afternoon shared updates on the undergraduate admissions process and admissions outreach efforts — and announced the dismissal of a 2021 lawsuit over Yale’s admission practices.

New Office of Educational Opportunity aims to support FGLI students, promote diversity and belonging

A joint effort of the Poorvu Center for Teaching and Learning and Yale College, the Office — established on July 1, two days after the Supreme Court axed affirmative action — supports students as they navigate Yale.

David Sacco ’82, civil engineer and advisor to Yale’s Engineers Without Borders chapter, dies at 64

Sacco, who devoted his life to far-reaching international service projects, is remembered for his compassion, community-building skills and devotion to his mentees.

Professor Beverly Gage awarded Pulitzer Prize for “G-Man”

Beverly Gage, professor of history and American Studies, received the 2023 Pulitzer Prize in biography last month. Her winning book, “G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and […]

Yale awards 4,193 degrees in 322nd Commencement

Members of the class of 2023 gathered on Old Campus last Monday morning, joined by family, friends and faculty, to celebrate the University’s 322nd Commencement […]

Students Unite Now organizes rally for financial aid transparency and mental health care reform

The rally, which took place in Beinecke Plaza on April 25, featured student testimonies and raised concerns over Yale’s financial aid and mental health care policy.

ISM professor Mark Miller headlines Discovery Orchestra’s televised special

The special — an exploration of Camille Saint-Saëns’ “Symphony No. 3 in C Minor” — featured Miller on the organ.

Yale Review kicks off Spring Festival with roundtable discussion on “Reading in an Age of Crisis”

The discussion — which featured panelists Garth Greenwell, Emily Bernard and Kathryn Lofton — explored public and private engagement with literature.

Women’s Empowerment Conference returns to in-person format

The Women’s Empowerment Conference, organized by Yale’s Women’s Leadership Initiative, took place in Luce Hall on Sat., April 1.

In my Eras Era

Some people measure their lives in years, relationships, or milestones. I measure my life in Taylor Swift albums. With the advent of the record-breaking Eras […]