Stephanie Rogers
Staff Reporter
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Harvard approves joint CS50 venture

CS50 is coming to Yale.

Post Harvard donation, Yale CS faculty wait for their share

Last week, Harvard University announced a donation from former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, estimated at $60 million, that will increase its computer science faculty by 50 percent. In response to the donation, Yale computer science professors interviewed expressed hope for similar growth in Yale’s faculty.

Tight-knit community, mentoring attract engineering faculty

The recent slew of new engineering hires comprise a nearly 20 percent increase in faculty at the school. They said they value the strong mentoring from senior faculty members, the tight-knit community, one-on-one professor-student interactions and the liberal arts environment at Yale.

At medical school, faculty unconvinced of task force’s value

Almost two weeks after its first meeting on Nov. 3 the Yale School of Medicine’s Gender Equity Task Force is remaining silent about its plans moving forward.

“Game-changer” grants awarded to Yale researchers

Two Yale researchers won grants from the National Science Foundation that may help reveal the secrets of the particles and life forms in the Universe.

Boyko planned to fight quarantine in court

After state authorities ordered that he remain quarantined for 20 days, Ryan Boyko GRD ’18 was planning to challenge the order in court.

Yalies dance for Ebola relief

One week after being released from quarantine, Ryan Boyko GRD ’18 received a welcoming hug from Associate Dean of the School of Art Samuel Messer […]

Professor tapped to teach CS50 at Yale

Yale is one step closer to joining forces with Harvard — at least in computer science.

Faculty describe mood of “fear” in cardiology department

On the walls of the Yale School of Medicine hang the portraits of previous deans and acclaimed scholars. They have one thing in common — all are male.

Despite server crash, YHack flourishes

On Friday and Saturday, the rooms of West Campus 410 were so crowded that Yale Hackathon organizer and founder Kevin Tan ’16 could not find a place to hold a meeting.

Teaching and learning online, unconventionally

A decade ago, if professor Diana Kleiner had had a crucial question about a detail on a Roman ruin in the Syrian desert city of Palmyra, she would have had to get on a plane.