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Yale students to receive federal grant money

As scores of quarantined college students struggle to make ends meet, institutions are not the only sources of support — the federal government will now provide […]

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Asked not to return to campus, students struggle to retrieve belongings

Cassidy Arrington ’23 requested that the University send her four textbooks. Instead, she said, they sent her an iPad. After the University announced that classes […]

Yale affirms holistic admissions during pandemic

Due to exceptional circumstances arising from the coronavirus outbreak, Yale College has amended its admissions expectations for applicants to the class of 2025 — aligning […]

Faculty navigate balancing academics with child care

Shiri Goren and her family begin every day in quarantine by writing on a mirror, charting each family member’s responsibilities for the day in dry […]

How a recession could impact Yale and New Haven

As the coronavirus continues to disrupt daily life, members of the Yale and New Haven communities are bracing for the economic impact of the pandemic.  […]

Sharpton calls for diversity in endowment

Noting a lack of women and people of color in the field of asset management, civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton called on Yale to […]

Yale to pay all staff through at least April 30

Having pledged to pay all staff members through the month of April, Yale will decide later this month whether to continue with this policy should […]

Byrne lawsuit can go to trial, judge rules

A former Yale Spanish and Portuguese professor’s lawsuit against Yale has been partially cleared to go to trial — potentially allowing a jury to evaluate […]

Yale Day of Service rechristened Year of Service

In lieu of a “Day of Service,” the Yale Alumni Association will coordinate a “Year of Service” — reflecting both the public health risks of […]

Yale student competes, moves forward in Jeopardy college competition

Laughter erupted throughout the Jeopardy! audience when Nathaniel Miller ’22 told Alex Trebek he had changed his major five times, saying he’s “indecisive, it seems.” […]