EVENTS
Old Campus hosts Fall Fest featuring games, live music and food

Yale’s annual autumn celebration returned with culturally-inspired foods and live music from a Connecticut-based rock band.

Ante-Fling returns after two-year hiatus

WYBCx, Yale’s student-run online radio station, hosted its Ante-Fling music festival this Thursday night.

Silliman College welcomes autumn with Fall Harvest Festival

Sillimanders rang in the season over the weekend with apple cider, pumpkin painting and college spirit.

Dana Remus launches YLS speaker series on public sector legal careers

Former White House Counsel Dana Remus visited Yale to discuss both traditional and nontraditional career paths after law school.

Tsai CITY hosts first in-person community event since 2019

The Tsai Center for Innovative Thinking at Yale hosted an innovation mixer to welcome students to the new facility and display its resources.

La Casa showcases Latinx voices and talents

Over family weekend, the LatinXcellence Showcase welcomed dancers, comedians, poets and other performers to showcase all mediums of Latinx art as La Casa celebrates Latinx Heritage Month.

Inaugural award celebrates faculty entrepreneurs

The Faculty Innovation Awards presented by Yale Ventures recognized twelve Yale faculty who have recently established startups and raised at least $1 million in investment capital in the last year.

On Kavanaugh anniversary, Yalies demand expanded reproductive and trans care

Students at Yale gathered on Cross Campus to protest healthcare options and the University’s ties to Supreme Court justices who voted to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Poet Charles North reads at Jonathan Edwards College Tea

Head of College Paul North hosted his uncle, poet Charles North for Jonathan Edwards’ first in-person college tea since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Yale Medal awarded to five alumni

Each year, the Yale Medal honors the sustainability-related, administrative and philanthropic contributions of five alumni.

Graduate students organize environmental ‘landscape studies’ conference

From Sep. 29 to Oct. 1, artists, academics and activists packed the Humanities Quadrangle to explore academic and popular understandings of landscape studies, as part of the “(Re)thinking Landscape: Ways of knowing / Ways of being conference.”