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PROFILE: SOM Professor Teresa Chahine

In one of Evans Hall’s signature cylindrical classrooms on Wednesday, a group of around 20 students huddled around a podium as food entrepreneur Greg Grinfeld […]

Moving out: Changes on Hillhouse Avenue

As Yale prepares to open the new Tobin Center for Economic Policy in 2022, faculty members in the Economics Department have begun to temporarily relocate […]

Ling Gao
Yale-NUS prof proves microbes link ecosystems

Yale-NUS professor Stephen Pointing has proved that the Great Barrier Reef is affected by microbes from the seemingly unconnected ecosystem of continental Australia — prompting […]

Yale Daily News
Fence Club generates high student interest

Around 150 students signed up to rush Fence this February, marking sustained high student interest for the coed social group on Crown Street. These numbers […]

Yalies reflect on Klobuchar’s primary performance

When Maggie Jackson ’82 arrived on campus in the fall of 1978, she and another incoming student immediately clicked. Her friend —  a hardworking Midwesterner […]

Students voice frustrations about CPA

While the Creative and Performing Arts Awards serve as a tool to help eliminate some of the financial burden of creative arts projects, many students […]

Students raise concerns about composting efficacy

Despite the University’s recent environmental initiatives, activists are pushing the dining halls to correct a common misconception among students: the belief that compostable cups are […]

Yale Hospitality holds interactive bread-making workshop

Bread enthusiasts convened at Yale on York on Tuesday evening for a hands-on bread-making and grain-tasting workshop hosted by Yale Hospitality. The event began with […]

Ako Ndefo-Haven
Lofton appointed Humanities dean

After months of searching, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences announced religious studies professor Kathryn Lofton would continue her interim role as dean of the […]

Former CIA director Petraeus talks Middle East

Former CIA Director David Petraeus spoke about current events in the Middle East to a crowd of nearly one hundred in a packed Horchow Hall […]

Alum talks disinformation, political reporting

Students, faculty and New Haven residents gathered on Monday to hear Isaac Stanley-Becker ’16 speak about the challenges of political reporting and disinformation. Stanley-Becker — […]