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Harvard affirmative action case appealed, may set precedent for Yale case

Harvard filed a 93-page brief last week asserting that the university stands by a lower court’s judgement in its affirmative action case.  A lower court […]

University celebrates virtual commencement

Even as the Yale community remains scattered across the world, members of the class of 2020 and their families gathered together online for a virtual […]

Commencement 2020: Four Years in Review

Virtual Class Week concludes with Bennett’s message: “You have a huge opportunity to reset”

Under normal circumstances, graduating seniors gather on Old Campus, clad in zany headwear and surrounded by newly-planted tulips, to partake in the storied traditions that […]

Instruction to continue in fall, timeline for campus reopening remains indefinite

As the spring semester draws to a close and community members wonder about how and when the University will resume its regular operations, Yale administrators […]

Yale students create device to address ventilator shortage

Timothy Foldy-Porto ’20 drew up the design for a ventilator-splitting device in 30 minutes. Now, almost a month after this first sketch, Foldy-Porto, Brian Beitler […]

First year designs STEM kits for girls in quarantine

As many Yalies grapple with how to spend their newfound time indoors, one first-year student has spent her time in quarantine developing a company that […]

Yale announces Corp candidates

Even as the coronavirus challenges the University’s status quo, the Yale Corporation — a body steeped in tradition — will conduct this year’s alumni fellow […]

Jean Bennett ’76 to speak at Class Day

Renowned gene therapy pioneer Jean Bennett ’76 will be this year’s Class Day speaker — delivering an online message about the future amid the cancellation […]

Yale declines $6.8 million federal grant

Yale has declined over $6 million in federal aid, even as the University’s budget contracts under the weight of an economic recession.  The United States […]

SOM’s international students struggle to find solid ground

At the end of March, School of Management Dean Kerwin Charles had been planning to go to Florida for a family vacation. But unlike those […]