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Amid economic downturn, graduate students slated to receive more financial help

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Dean Lynn Cooley announced additional financial support for doctoral candidates on Wednesday, following weeks of pressure from students and […]

Former Warren climate policy advisor aims for Corp run

Hoping to champion environmental causes, Maggie Thomas FES ’15 — former climate policy advisor for Elizabeth Warren’s presidential campaign — plans to run for a […]

Yale to announce fall plans by July

In an email to the Yale community on Tuesday, University President Peter Salovey said he will announce the fate of the fall semester by early […]

Being queer in quarantine: LGBTQ+ Yalies and COVID-19

Charlotte Wakefield ’23 wakes up every morning just in time to connect to her 9 a.m. Zoom class from her room in Hopper College. She […]

YAA launches new community-building interface

The Yale Alumni Association officially launched Cross Campus, an online program designed to facilitate relationships between Yalies, even as many find themselves physically distanced from […]

Camacho appointed head of Ezra Stiles College

Professor Alicia Schmidt Camacho has been appointed as the new Head of Ezra Stiles College for a five-year term, replacing her partner professor Stephen Pitti […]

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Schwarzman reflects on his book six months later

After years of financial success, founder of the Blackstone Group Stephen Schwarzman ’69 published  What it Takes: Lessons in the Pursuit of Excellence  — a […]

Yale decision on fall semester still unknown

As coronavirus continues to infect scores of people across the world, the question of whether the fall semester will begin as regularly scheduled remains unanswered. […]

Zoe Berg
Tenure clocks extended, but instructional faculty left in limbo

The University-wide hiring freeze through June 2021 has left the future of many non-tenure-track faculty members in jeopardy. The hiring freeze, announced via an April […]

Zoe Berg
Memes give college students some semblance of society

In the new normal where college campuses are shuttered and leaving one’s home could pose a health hazard to dozens of people, one aspect of […]

Campus and city voices encourage students to complete census

While most Yale College students are away from campus, the University, undergraduate organizations and New Haven officials are encouraging Yalies to fill out the 2020 […]