GRADUATE & PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS
Acknowledgement of racist past just the start, Yale Divinity School students say

The Divinity School recently recognized its historical complicity in slavery and racism and laid out concrete steps to move forward. But students long for more.

Popular management class aims to teach students “how to be influential”

The class, offered by the Yale School of Management, hopes to combat the stigma that being influential is the same as being manipulative.

Divinity School to meet full tuition need for aided students

The full scholarships have been a priority for over a decade and were announced by the school’s dean earlier this month.

SOM professor’s summit draws 100 university presidents, CEOs

The nation’s academic and business elite rubbed elbows on a Wednesday morning call hosted by the Chief Executive Leadership Institute.

Yale hosts free online courses on intersection of religion and ecology

The Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology released a series of free online courses that cover world religions and their relationship with ecology in an effort to impact the way people consider environmental issues. 

Yale researchers develop video game to help Black teenage girls make healthy dating decisions

A team of researchers from Yale’s School of Medicine and School of Public Health have created a video game to help Black teenage girls make healthy choices when it comes to dating and sex.

Heather Gerken re-appointed as Dean of Yale Law School

Heather Gerken, Yale Law School's first female dean, weathered multiple crises during her first term.

Yale grad students win international Geneva Challenge with idea to limit air pollution

Four graduate students won the 2021 Geneva Challenge for their app pitch to help reduce air pollution by providing Indian farmers with a platform to sell agricultural byproducts.

University reaches fundraising target, announces fall 2022 opening of Jackson School of Global Affairs

The Jackson School of Global Affairs will be the first new professional school established at Yale in more than 40 years.

Kwok Pui Lan speaks at Yale Divinity School’s annual Bartlett Lecture

The annual lecture, which took place on Dec. 6, was about political theology.

Jackson Institute announces the Schmidt Program on Artificial Intelligence, Emerging Technologies and National Power

The Schmidt Program, made possible by a $15.3 million gift from Eric and Wendy Schmidt, will emphasize an interdisciplinary approach to AI and cyber-focused research and teaching.