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Yale plans new physical science, engineering building

University Provost Scott Strobel presented preliminary plans for the upcoming physical sciences and engineering building to a full audience in Kroon Hall’s Burke Auditorium last […]

Dillon questions the authenticity of art

Modern mediums for sharing art — including social media — have made it easy for audiences to access replicas of original pieces, but photographer Noah […]

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Two dining halls to close for renovation

Branford and Saybrook College dining halls will close for the 2020–21 academic year to undergo extensive renovations, according to separate Sunday emails from the two […]

Salovey discusses graduate concerns with GSA

Yale’s alleged investments in Puerto Rican debt and a shortage of funds for conference travel topped the docket of Monday’s Graduate Student Assembly meeting, which […]

Students march against student effort

Nearly one hundred undergraduates gathered with Students Unite Now to march from Old Campus to the Undergraduate Admissions Office on Thursday afternoon to demand the […]

Reverend delivers Gruber Distinguished Lecture

Reverend William J. Barber II argued in front of a law school crowd on Monday that America must tackle the issues of “racist voter suppression” […]

Goldberg talks poverty reduction

Chief Economist of the World Bank Group and Yale professor Pinelopi Goldberg argued during the Kuznets Lecture on Thursday that despite the common belief that there […]

Yale profs publish book on economic insecurity

In their new book, two Yale professors — Sterling Professor of Political Science Ian Shapiro ’83 and Professor Emeritus of Law at the Yale Law […]

Takahashi lab identifies research areas

Under the leadership of former Senior Director of the Yale Investments Office Dean Takahashi ’80 SOM ’83, the Yale Carbon Containment Lab has been examining […]

Yale seeks student input on capital campaign goals

As the University looks to solidify its funding priorities for its upcoming capital campaign, a new Yale College Council initiative will allow students to weigh […]

Professor contributes to new Mao China project

Mundane objects — from cutlery to wall decorations — form an integral part of everyday life, according to assistant history professor Denise Ho, who used […]