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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Fahmeed Hyder announced as next Head of Trumbull College

Hyder, a professor at the School of Engineering & Applied Science and the School of Medicine, will be succeeding Margaret Clark in her role as Trumbull Head of College.

More majors, less exploration: Seniors reflect on the feasibility of double majoring at Yale

While double-majoring seniors praised the results of their dual-department educations, they also pointed to the time-consuming process of pursuing two majors.

Yale for $400: Claire Sattler ’23 and Lucas Miner ’24 on their return to the “Jeopardy!” stage

The students, who first competed on the show’s Teen Tournament, have both advanced to the semi finals of this week’s High School Reunion Tournament.

As SEAS expands, students and faculty question future of pure sciences at Yale

As the University expands its engineering and applied sciences initiatives, administrators say that the pure sciences will continue to see major investments, despite faculty concern.

Departments face challenges hiring new faculty

As departments begin to interview candidates, department chairs and members of the FAS Dean’s office spoke to the News about the nature of the hiring process.

“You can’t be what you can’t see”: A look at female representation in Yale’s administrative leadership

With nine out of the University’s 15 schools now led by female deans, faculty reflect on the future of diversity and representation in Yale’s upper administrative positions.

“Room to grow”: African studies program at a crossroads

Five years after faculty criticized a lack of institutional support for the program, African Studies has strengthened in size — but some say that more attention to the program is needed.

Modern Language Association honors six Yale faculty members

The scholars — Katerina Clark, Erica Edwards, Jill Jarvis, Jessica Gabriel Peritz, Juno Jill Richards and Shane Vogel — were awarded for outstanding literary work in their respective fields

A look into the three most popular courses of the spring

After record-breaking interest in certain classes during course registration, AFAM 170, PSYC 141 and ECON 116 are the highest-enrolled courses of the spring semester, with roughly 400 students in each lecture.

City’s VAXgiving photo campaign promotes healthy holiday season

The campaign, announced by The New Haven Health Department in late November, invites fully vaccinated families to submit holiday photos to be used in a public health campaign.

“Guns to Gardens” buyback event transforms discarded firearms into gardening tools

The New Haven Police Department partnered with nonprofit organization Swords to Plowshares Northeast to host the biannual gun buyback event; after being vetted, guns collected will be wielded into gardening tools and distributed to community gardeners