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First Do No Harm

Five months ago, Zuhah Syed, a sophomore at Cortlandt V.R. Creed Health & Sports Sciences High School, harbored dreams of becoming an emergency medical technician […]

Grad students respond to sexual misconduct reports

Members of the Graduate Student Assembly and Graduate and Professional Student Senate are brainstorming ways to combat sexual assault in the wake of a recent […]

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Female Sterling professors remain scarce

Before the summer, only four Sterling professors of the 36 at Yale were women.

Yale to participate in 2019 AAU Survey

As reports of sexual misconduct at Yale reach all-time highs, the University will participate in the Association of American Universities’ campus sexual climate survey in […]

Med profs rally against Simons title

In an open letter to Salovey, School of Medicine faculty members, students and alumni joined forces on Tuesday to condemn the University’s decision to award a new endowed professorship to cardiology professor Michael Simons.

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WFF pushes misconduct reforms

The Women Faculty Forum recommended in a report released on Thursday that the University provide greater support to graduate and professional students, who the report […]

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Report recommends harsher penalties for sexual misconduct

The Women Faculty Forum recommended in a report released on Thursday that the University impose stricter and more visible sanctions against faculty members found guilty […]

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Yale to announce more flexible parental leave policy

Yale plans to announce a set of reforms to its parental leave policies in the next few weeks that will allow faculty members to receive parental benefits regardless of their spouse’s employment status.

Professor accused of misconduct honored

Yale medical faculty went into uproar this summer after Michael Simons — a Yale School of Medicine professor who left his position as cardiology chief […]

Yale receives record number of sexual misconduct complaints

Yale received a record number of complaints of sexual misconduct between Jan. 1 and June 30 this year, according to the University’s report from the provost office.

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Yale holds first-ever Arab conference

As a first year, Shady Qubaty ’20, the first Yemeni undergraduate at Yale, felt there was a need on campus for an accessible platform to […]