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Bomb threat called in for numerous campus buildings, campus spaces cleared for reentry five hours later

Three Ivy League universities received bomb threats and ordered evacuations on Sunday, two days after a similar threat was called in for Yale. Columbia University, […]

Christakis discusses book on pandemic impacts in Buckley talk

Professor Nicholas Christakis discussed his book on the long-lasting impacts of the pandemic with the Buckley Program on Thursday afternoon.

Jackson Senior Fellow Di Giovanni gives talk on Christian persecution in the Middle East

Di Giovanni discussed religion, community and persecution in a talk given at the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs.

Students celebrate Día de los Muertos with poetry performance

Celebrations for Día de los Muertos kicked off Monday with a poetry performance hosted by Oyé, a Latin spoken word and poetry group.  The performance, […]

Pulitzer prize finalist speaks on the role of writing in urban development

Non-fiction writer and journalist Suketu Mehta spoke on Thursday about the role of writing in urban studies as part of the University’s “Introduction to Urban […]

Jackson Senior Fellow di Giovanni releases new book on the plight of Christians in the Middle East

Journalist and Jackson Fellow Janine di Giovanni published a new book earlier this month documenting Christian persecution in the Middle East.  Di Giovanni’s new book […]

Marx Library announces new GIS accelerator

The weeklong workshop will teach participants the fundamentals of geographic information system technology.

Buckley Program hosts event on free speech after recent Yale Law School controversy

The William F. Buckley Jr. Program held a discussion on Friday with Aaron Sibarium and Robert Shibley to address the recent media coverage of an email sent by a Law School student and the implications of the event on free speech.

Screenshot of Zoom meeting.
ISS hosts a discussion forum on American Diplomacy and James Baker III

On Thursday, journalists and international relations scholars discussed the history of bipartisanship, and why it is less possible today, at an International Security Studies program […]

ANAAY organizes weeklong Indigenous Peoples Day celebration

In the days following Indigenous Peoples Day, students at Yale and beyond convened in multiple events to discuss Indigenous experiences and share in art and […]

Yalies celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day

The Association of Native Americans at Yale planned cultural celebration and advocacy events for the week of Indigenous Peoples Day.