Stephanie Rogers
Staff Reporter
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Critical of state’s Ebola measures, Boyko released from quarantine

Two weeks after being admitted to Yale-New Haven Hospital with Ebola-like symptoms, Ryan Boyko GRD ’18 has been released from a state-mandated quarantine.

Peabody haunts, hoping to attract adults

Last night, zombies, princesses, pirates, cowboys and an 85-pound Burmese python all had a chance to mingle among the dinosaurs in the darkened halls of the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History.

Ryan Boyko, one of two quarantined graduate students, goes public

The Yale graduate student whose fever spurred panic about the possibility of Ebola in Connecticut just under two weeks ago publicly identified himself Monday night on cable television.

On quarantine, administrators’ statements contradict news reports

After news reports of a third Yale student being quarantined were released on Wednesday, Yale administrators could only confirm that there are currently two Yale researchers being quarantined.

Renamed astrophysics major revamps curriculum

This semester, changes are afoot in the astronomy department.

Quarantine seeks to “play it safe”

Although the test came back negative, President Salovey said in a Thursday email that the researchers would continue their quarantine for 21 days, in adherence to guidelines established by the state of Connecticut.

CS department short on faculty

Last Tuesday, computer science department chair Joan Feigenbaum received an unpleasant reminder in her mailbox.

New West Campus center opens to mixed support

Although Yale’s West Campus will open a new center early next week, concerns regarding funding for the project have come under the microscope.

Ebola scare ends with negative test

After local, state and federal health officials scrambled to address a possible case of Ebola, they found that the disease has not yet spread to the Elm City.

Ebola researchers will not sequester themselves

After returning from conducting Ebola research in Liberia, the two Yale public health students who had previously agreed to sequester themselves have reversed their decision.

Health hackathon kicks off first year

On Friday, undergraduate Selin Isgüven ’15 entered the Hacking Health @ Yale without a team, a project or any inkling of what health care problem she was going to hack.