POLICY & ADMINISTRATION
Record number of prospective first-years apply to Yale

The office of undergraduate admissions will read through more than 50,000 applications to decide the class of 2026.

SPH Dean’s next venture to drive down treatment costs

With his extensive background in public health and epidemiology, School of Public Health Dean Sten Vermund has recently joined the Innovation and Public Health Advisory Council at biotechnology company Tevogen Bio, where he will join Ryan Saadi SPH ’95.

Elizabeth Conklin takes over as Title IX Coordinator

On Jan. 1, Associate Vice President for Equity, Accessibility and Belonging Elizabeth Conklin assumed the role of Title IX coordinator, previously held by Dr. Stephanie Spangler.

Yale to begin investigating potential Chinese investments in light of human rights concerns

The University’s Advisory Committee on Investor Responsibility will examine potential investments in Chinese companies tied to human rights abuses.

Supreme Court to consider cases that could end affirmative action in higher education

The Supreme Court will decide the fate of affirmative action, as it agreed Monday to hear a pair of cases challenging race conscious admissions at Harvard and the University of North Carolina. SFFA, the group challenging the two schools, has a similar case against Yale, which will remain on hold as the Supreme Court case proceeds.

Yale, other top universities sued for allegedly colluding to limit financial aid

Five former students from several of the 16 universities argue that the schools violated antitrust law by collaborating to determine prospective applicants’ financial need.

Yale announces new, stricter public health guidelines ahead of spring term

Newly-announced policies meant to prevent the spread of COVID-19 as students return from winter break — including grab-and-go dining, the prohibition of all unapproved visitors […]

University delays start to spring semester, shortens spring break from two weeks to one

The semester will begin on Jan. 25 for Yale College, a week later than previously planned. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and other graduate and professional schools will also delay the start to their semesters.

Yale moves to orange alert level, sees highest single-day COVID case count

The shift from yellow to orange alert level comes in response to rising case counts on campus and in the surrounding community as well as lingering uncertainty about the Omicron variant.

Yale moves finals online and allows students to leave campus early

Following on the heels of peer institutions, and after experiencing its largest single-day COVID-19 spike, the University has moved all remaining final exams online. In a Saturday night email, administrators expressed hope to start the spring term in person but urged students to bring home all essential items.

Natalie Kainz, Multimedia Managing Editor
Natalie Kainz, Multimedia Managing Editor
Harvard remote for first three weeks of January, Yale sees largest-ever single-day COVID spike

Yale’s COVID-19 dashboard was updated with almost double the number of positive cases on Dec. 15 than previously known.