Yassmin Sadeghi
Peers respond to ISA program

Yale’s introduction on Tuesday of a program to fund summer study and internship opportunities abroad for financial aid students was a move to help solidify […]

Bush advances aid reform in budget

In the 2006 fiscal year budget released Monday, President Bush introduced a number of far-reaching financial aid proposals, including the elimination of the federal Perkins […]

Yale to provide aid for summer

The University today will unveil a program that officials said would fund Yale-approved summer study and internships abroad for undergraduate financial aid recipients, the first […]

Yale is only Ivy with fewer apps

Yale is the only Ivy League school to report a decrease in the total number of applications it received this year, with all but one […]

Women’s tennis rolls through Quinnipiac

It might have been its first time competing since October, but the Yale women’s tennis team did not show any rust Wednesday at the Cullman […]

Yale sees decline in applicant numbers

The total number of applications to Yale College for the Class of 2009 slightly decreased this year by about 1.2 percent, Yale Dean of Admissions […]

Tsai ’89 whips up success in career as chef

Ming Tsai ’86, who became famous for melding Eastern and Western cuisine on his television cooking shows, received his training at Yale, but not in […]

Report calls for federal aid reform

A key advisory committee to Congress has called for a sweeping overhaul of federal student financial aid policy that would substantially streamline the aid application […]

Aid may cover study abroad

The University will likely soon unveil additions to undergraduate financial aid that would provide students currently receiving aid with funding to cover the costs of […]

Figures show Yalies staying stateside

Mirroring last year’s trends, Yale had the lowest percentage of students studying abroad in the Ivy League this year, with 2.3 percent of Yalies choosing […]

Childs denies Freedom Tower design was copied

In court documents filed late last week, David Childs ’63 ARC ’67 and his architectural firm denied allegations that they copied the designs of Thomas […]