POLICY & ADMINISTRATION
After controversy, First Women Written History Project to include attribution, reinstate some content

The First Women Written History Project — a collection of written testimonies from the “first women at Yale” cohort, who graduated in 1971, 1972 or […]

Yale extends early registration deadline, some departments maintain April schedule

After announcing a new course registration process for undergraduates that will require students to register for fall 2021 classes at the end of this current […]

Ahead of new report, Yale faculty salaries rank low compared to peer institutions

While Yale’s academic departments frequently snag the top spots in national rankings, salaries in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences have fallen behind Yale’s peers. […]

Salovey, 57 global university leaders sign joint statement around climate goals

University President Peter Salovey joined 57 other university leaders from across the globe in signing onto a statement affirming their commitment to a set of […]

Justice Impact Movement, YCC call on Yale to ‘ban the box’ in admissions

The Justice Impact Movement and the Yale College Council are calling on Yale admissions to ban questions about an applicant’s criminal record, in a new […]

ANALYSIS: Pandemic heightens town-gown tensions, inspires new thinking on relationship

As summer turned to fall and Yale students arrived on campus, they encountered college common rooms transformed with specially constructed booths for twice-weekly coronavirus testing. […]

Salovey unveils fall term plans for in-person instruction, likely return to full residential program

In an email sent to the Yale community on Monday, University President Peter Salovey and University Provost Scott Strobel announced plans for a fall term […]

Students express grievances over Yale’s medical withdrawal policies

Content warning: This article contains references to suicide and self-harm. *** The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a hotline for individuals in crisis or for […]

Semiannual Title IX report shows decrease in complaints, likely due to remote operations

SHARE is available to all members of the Yale community who are dealing with sexual misconduct of any kind, including sexual assault, sexual harassment, stalking, […]

Lamont makes vaccine appointments available next week, Yale encourages students to pursue appointments elsewhere

Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has fast-tracked the state’s vaccine rollout, making Connecticut residents over 16 eligible for the vaccine by April 1. But the University […]

A medical worker fills a syringe with a COVID-19 vaccine dose.
YCC advocates for expanded certificate program options

In response to student demand for opportunities to extensively study courses outside of their majors, the Yale College Council is advocating for the expansion of […]