FACULTY & ACADEMICS
CEID reopens for in-person operations, abbreviated schedule

On Monday, the Center for Engineering Innovation and Design reopened for in-person programming.

Yale College adds new medieval studies certificate

Yale College recently added an interdisciplinary “Medieval Studies” Certificate Program that encourages interested undergraduate students to study the global Middle Ages.

Professor Jing Tsu doubles as NBC commentator at Beijing Olympics

The scholar of modern China, who recently published a widely-acclaimed book, brought cultural history and commentary to the Winter Games’ opening ceremony.

With add/drop here to stay, University looks to improve

Early registration, part of outgoing Yale College Dean Marvin Chun’s legacy, has become a permanent fixture at the College, and soon will be piloted at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

Yale hosts international seminar series addressing refugees and forced displacement

Tuesday’s event on the Syrian refugee crisis marks the start of the 10th seminar series for the Yale Program on Refugees, Forced Displacement and Humanitarian Responses.

Students present research detailing Yale’s history with slavery

At a Beinecke event on Monday, Miguel Ceballo-Countryman, Patrick Hayes and Mackenzie Hawkins each shared research they conducted as part of their fall “Slavery, Race and Yale” seminar.

Deadlines loom for summer international funding opportunities

The News spoke to students and staff about the myriad of opportunities available for summer study abroad funding.

Professors reflect on time spent at Yale-NUS

In light of the August announcement that the Yale-NUS partnership would be dissolved, New Haven-based faculty who have spent time in Singapore spoke about their experiences teaching and living in another country.

Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies continues expansion

The WGSS Program added five new ladder faculty members this year and plans to continue growing.

DOJ weighs China Initiative as Yale faculty sign onto open letter calling for its dissolution

Recent decisions at Harvard and MIT confirmed professors’ concerns about the Justice Department’s campaign against academic espionage. Fresh scrutiny and the possible end of the Initiative has Yale’s advocates looking towards what comes next.

More than 100 new courses added to spring 2022 catalogue

Read about the hundred-some classes being added to Yale College’s catalogue this semester.