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YES launches Startup Incubator, adapts initiatives to virtual format

This semester, the Yale Entrepreneurial Society — a student group focused on promoting entrepreneurship at Yale and nationally — plans to debut a new project […]

Yale Prefrosh Advisors program to expand this year

As the pandemic continues and most of Yale’s programs remain online, admissions officers and student volunteers are expanding their efforts to reach out to admitted […]

Yale’s Lunar New Year celebrations change with pandemic

While Lunar New Year celebrations are usually full of excitement and festivities, Yalies are having to find alternative ways of celebrating due to the pandemic.  […]

Of 54 registered in-person classes, some hold off, others begin meeting this week

While Associate Research Scientist Man-Ki Yoon plans to transition to in-person teaching in March, for now, virtual machines running car simulators hooked to the computers […]

Graduate school deadlines present roadblock for senior athletes, but individual programs may consider extensions

Last Thursday, Yale’s graduating class of student-athletes learned that the Ivy League had granted a waiver permitting seniors to compete in their sport next season […]

Yale summer research and COVID-19 course credit policies allow for student flexibility

While the pandemic shut down nearly all undergraduate activities on campus last summer, the University plans to welcome students back for summer 2021 — with […]

Phase 3 of arrival quarantine brings new freedoms, and dangers, to on-campus students

After two long weeks quarantined in their residential colleges, on-campus Yale students were abuzz on Monday as they rediscovered the campus they’d been waiting to […]

YLS Justice Collaboratory, Department of Correction form partnership to develop training for correctional officers

The Justice Collaboratory — an academic institution founded by Yale Law School affiliates focusing on criminal justice reform — has announced a partnership with the […]

YLS announces two gifts honoring life and legacy of alum

Yale Law School announced two gifts to the school last week honoring the life and legacy of Michael Varet LAW ’65 that will support “critical […]

Admin provide fundraising update on Jackson Institute’s transition to a school

Editor’s Note: The original headline of this article, published on Feb. 14, incorrectly implied that the University had in recent years continued to transfer funds […]

‘We will be living with the effects for decades to come’: Employees criticize Yale’s childcare policies

On Feb. 3, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Tamar Gendler wrote an email to faculty letting them know that recent efforts to […]