Rose Horowitch
Staff Reporter
Rose Horowitch covers Woodbridge Hall. She previously covered sustainability and the University's COVID-19 response. She is a sophomore in Davenport College majoring in history.
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Yale and New Haven to begin saliva testing mini-program in New Haven learning hubs after fall term obstacles

After a monthslong struggle, Yale researchers and New Haven officials are implementing a saliva testing program within some community spaces around the city, though not […]

A scientist with blue gloves working with vials.
Community raises concerns over public safety, shuttle service after Jiang’s death

After the shooting death of Yale graduate student Kevin Jiang ENV ’22 in early February, students and community members are expressing concerns over public safety […]

Yale announces Wu Tsai Institute for interdisciplinary neurocognition research

On Tuesday, the University announced a donation to establish the Wu Tsai Institute, which will provide a hub for researchers to study human cognition.  The […]

Judge rules against Yale’s motion to dismiss claims it ignored allegations of harassment

A Connecticut judge has ruled against Yale’s motion to dismiss allegations that the University and Yale New Haven Hospital inadequately responded to harassment allegations that […]

Admin provide fundraising update on Jackson Institute’s transition to a school

Editor’s Note: The original headline of this article, published on Feb. 14, incorrectly implied that the University had in recent years continued to transfer funds […]

Yale employees seek millions for University’s alleged mismanagement of funds

Yale workers have countered the University’s efforts to resolve their 2016 suit without trial. The suit seeks millions in damages for the University’s handling of […]

University Cabinet hears status update on belonging initiatives

At the most recent University Cabinet meeting, University President Peter Salovey’s advisers were charged with developing individual plans to implement Yale’s wide-ranging belonging initiatives, which […]

Raimondo’s resignation leaves vacant Yale Corporation seat

The Yale Corporation, the University’s highest governing body, must fill a vacancy left by Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo LAW ’98 this year. In early […]

Funding the sciences at Yale: In the University’s quest to catch up its peers, what is the cost?

Though Yale initially froze faculty searches and salaries and is budgeting a $27 million operating deficit for the 2021 fiscal year, which ends on June […]

Administrators weigh options for a “new normal” fall term, predict all students will return to campus

Yale administrators are drawing up multiple contingency plans for the fall 2021 semester as they begin to look past a year thrown in flux by […]

Batch of COVID-19 tests from two residential colleges lost in transit

Students in Morse and Stiles colleges who were tested for COVID-19 on Friday afternoon were alerted on Monday that there was an error regarding the […]