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Yale College to consider expanding transfer and Eli Whitney programs

Yale College is considering expanding the number of Eli Whitney students — non-traditional students who want a more flexible Yale undergraduate education — as well […]

Yale Computer Society launches CourseTable 2.0

Eight years after CourseTable was created by two Yale undergraduates, the Yale course database has undergone its first major face-lift. A team of volunteers from […]

“A democracy story”: Dr. Mona lectures on Flint, COVID-19

On Tuesday, nearly 50 people from around the world gathered on Zoom to listen to Mona Hanna-Attisha, the public health researcher largely responsible for spearheading […]

YSPH plagued by fiscal challenges during pandemic

Despite being a power player in the national response to the coronavirus pandemic, the School of Public Health has been hobbled by a lack of […]

Confusion over contracts causes uncertainty for instructional faculty

Aaron Carico, a former lecturer in the American Studies Department, had taught at Yale for the past five years. Each year, he would meet with […]

Schwarzman Center hosts Yale Women in Architecture

Alumni panelists from the architecture community gathered Wednesday evening to discuss the potential of architecture to create social change — and why that change needs […]

Anthony Fauci speaks about COVID-19 at YIGH event

On Oct. 26, the Yale Institute for Global Health hosted an online event with Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and […]

A different kind of mask: Yalies trade Hallowoads for a safer spooky season

In light of the pandemic altering socializing on campus, Halloween celebrations for students will look different this year. In most years, Halloween celebrations on campus […]

Professional schools look to reduce student debt

University President Peter Salovey announced in an email to the Yale community earlier this month that the University will focus on reducing the amount of […]

NYT journalist talks climate change and cities

Christopher Flavelle, a climate reporter and finalist for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize, joined Yale students and faculty Wednesday evening to discuss the adaptation of people, […]

Faculty of Arts and Sciences hosts panel for new Yale professors to meet colleagues amidst remote learning

Last Friday, new members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences gathered on Zoom for a panel moderated by Dean of Diversity and Faculty Development […]