Phoebe Kimmelman
Grand strategy leadership in flux

In the wake of the departure of Kennedy, Yale’s Grand Strategy program is looking into inviting female professors to its instructing team.

Calhoun hosts reunion

This past weekend, Calhoun College hosted a reunion for its alumni — the third residential college reunion ever to take place at Yale.

Study probes tenured teaching

Yale students who are taught by tenure-track professors may learn less than students taught by lecturers, according to a new study.

Philanthropists gather for conference

This past Friday, over 300 nonprofit and foundation representatives gathered in the Omni Hotel in New Haven to attend one of the only entirely student-run philanthropy conferences in the country.

Diplo to headline Spring Fling 2014

Diplo will headline this year’s Spring Fling, with Chance the Rapper and Betty Who completing the lineup for the April 26 event.

Researchers probe overeating, dopamine receptors

A new Yale study suggests that a certain type of neuron in the front of the brain might be to blame for the popularity of […]

Gymnasts spring into ’14

While most Yale students neglected their fitness routines over the holidays, Yale’s gymnastics team was busy gearing up for its 2014 season. The team opened […]

Genetic cause of lupus found

A new Yale study may lead to a cure for lupus. Researchers at the Yale School of Medicine identified a genetic mutation that causes lupus, […]

Professor discusses significance of ruins

On Tuesday evening at the Whitney Humanities Center, Princeton professor Susan Stewart emphasized the interdisciplinary significance of ruins. The broad span of Stewart’s talk, entitled […]

Global health group takes on new name, new challenges

In an effort to expand its mission and broaden outreach, the student-run Yale-Ecuador HIV Initiative is in the process of renaming itself and adding more […]

Psychotic disorders more likely in left-handed

A new Yale-led study revealed that left-handed people are more likely to develop psychotic disorders that alter thinking and perception, like schizophrenia, but have no […]