UNIVERSITY2
Yalies react to first presidential debate

On Tuesday night, President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden faced off in the first of three scheduled presidential debates. Many Yale students […]

Poet, professor discuss health care and freedom

Americans cannot truly be free without a robust health care system motivated by people and not profit, according to a Monday panel discussion of Yale […]

Colloquium Series brings LaTosha Brown of Black Voters Matter

Yesterday, more than 70 students, faculty and community members gathered on Zoom for the African American department’s colloquium series. Every year, Yale’s AFAM department hosts […]

Yale files motion to dismiss tuition refund class action suit

On Sept. 25, Yale filed a motion to dismiss a class-action lawsuit from Jon Michel ’22 that claims the University should partially refund tuition after […]

Law students call for climate accountability in firms

Early Thursday morning, Yale Law School students launched the organization Law Students for Climate Accountability with the release of a scorecard evaluating top law firms’ […]

Inside the Bulldog Ballot Challenge: How YBC got 100% of eligible student-athletes registered to vote

The Bulldog Ballot Challenge has succeeded in getting 100 percent of eligible Yale student-athletes and coaches to register to vote. The challenge was spearheaded by […]

Yale faculty and alum recognized as inspiring Hispanic/Latinx scientists

Two Yale faculty members — Daniel Colón-Ramos, professor of neuroscience and cell biology, and Enrique De La Cruz, chair and professor of molecular biophysics and […]

Experts weigh in on Yale endowment and spending policies

The Yale Investments Office reported that the endowment earned a 6.8 percent return for the latest fiscal year, a surprising figure given the pandemic’s economic […]

“The schedule is crazy”: Sleep science and the impact of online classes

For remote Yale students, dealing with sleep disruptions due to time zone differences can be a learning challenge. Good thing that products like a mattress […]

Coping with a “mass trauma”: Students detail mental health concerns during pandemic

When the pandemic hit and students went home, Scott Gigante’s GRD ’23 weekly group therapy sessions were cancelled. Six months later, they have yet to […]

Yale Council on Middle Eastern Studies hosts author of books on Muslim identity

At a Thursday event hosted by the Council on Middle East Studies, associate professor Zareena Grewal discussed her book “A Foreign Country: American Muslims and […]