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Yale students, faculty speak on the gender gap in economics

The New York Times recently published an article on gender bias in the field of economics with insights from experts, including Yale economist Judith Chevalier. […]

Yale Campus Girl Scouts collaborate with New Haven Boys & Girls Club

The Yale Campus Girl Scouts do more than just sell cookies — though they offer those as well. Since the pandemic started, the group has […]

YCC argues that COVID-19 summer credit policy disadvantages FGLI students

First-year students and sophomores enrolled remotely during either semester of this academic year can take two Yale Summer Session courses without paying tuition, according to […]

Yale recruits STEM students in first virtual Engineering and Science Weekend

On Saturday, Yale kicked off the virtual recruitment season by hosting 118 admitted students for the annual Yale Engineering and Science Weekend. For the past […]

The exterior of the Office of Undergraduate Admissions looking from Hillhouse Ave. during the daytime.
Yale Hospitality hosts virtual tea exploration and tasting

On Tuesday afternoon, Yale Hospitality hosted a virtual tea exploration, the second event in its Global Passport series, which aims to showcase a food staple […]

Humanities Quadrangle opens its doors — to some

Formerly known as the Hall of Graduate Studies, the Humanities Quadrangle Building at 320 York St. is now open and in use for department staff, […]

The inside of the new Humanities Quadrangle courtyard featuring a slate path and grassy section.
Former NATO commander talks new book

On Wednesday, the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs hosted a talk with visiting fellow Adm. James Stavridis to discuss his first work of fiction, “2034: […]

The ‘Healthy Yale’ fence that wasn’t

Campus and social media was recently abuzz with speculation about the origins of a mysterious fence that appeared on Cross Campus — a fence that has […]

The black chain link fence standing in front of Berkeley North Court on Cross Campus on a sunny day.
Buckley Program hosts screening and Q&A session of Justice Clarence Thomas documentary

The William F. Buckley Jr. Program hosted a two-part event, on Monday and Tuesday, about the 2020 documentary titled “Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His […]

Engineers design strategic plan to boost Yale’s program

Yale’s School of Engineering and Applied Science is completing a strategic plan for the coming years, creating a roadmap for the school that is smaller […]

SOM group hopes to bring greater attention to African entrepreneurship

March 16 is set to see the release of the Yale Africa Startup Review’s first-ever #YASR30 list, which will feature 30 innovative startups from across […]

A view of SOM