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Professors near and far reflect on remote teaching

From Zoom calls to Canvas assignments, Yale students are rapidly adapting to new modes of learning, while on the other side of the screen, teaching […]

Worsening U.S.-China relations threaten research at Yale

As relations between the American and Chinese governments have deteriorated, Yale professors are raising concerns about what the tensions spell for their joint research efforts […]

Yale dining unearths new potato harvest at local farm

On Oct. 9, members of Yale Hospitality took a field trip to Cecarelli Farms in Northford for a unique culinary experience. Trading in aprons for […]

Rural and remote: Challenges of enrolled rural students

Small towns, remote villages and isolated communities: These are all home to rural Yalies — a niche group of students within the larger Yale community. […]

Yale SOM under DOE investigation for alleged sex discrimination

Yale University is being investigated by the Office for Civil Rights within the United States Department of Education for allegedly violating Title IX by running […]

Yale COVID-19 alert level moved back to yellow amid men’s hockey outbreak

The University has changed its COVID-19 alert level from green to yellow after recording 18 positive cases on the men’s hockey team over the past […]

Salovey sets issues of diversity, equity and inclusion as crucial for Yale’s coming years

University President Peter Salovey announced Wednesday that Yale plans to overhaul its culture and make a renewed commitment to issues of diversity, equity and inclusion […]

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Y Pop-Up explores questions about food, cooking and dining amid COVID-19

There was one question on everyone’s mind at Y Pop-Up this summer: “Can Y Pop-Up exist this fall?” Y Pop-Up is an undergraduate student-run restaurant […]

Jackson Institute and YLS host COVID-19 and migration talk

On Wednesday, the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs and the Yale Law School Center for Global and Legal Challenges co-hosted a talk on global migration […]

The Women’s Network at Yale starts chapter operations

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to exacerbate societal inequities in access to technology and education, the newly established Women’s Network at Yale seeks to utilize […]

For sophomores currently living off campus, uncertainty mounts over spring housing

Some sophomores who elected to live off campus in New Haven this semester are faced with a choice: return back to residential colleges this spring, […]