September 5, 2019
This year, Yale’s School of Management became the first private business school in the country to offer eligible veterans admitted to its MBA program full […]
After the Yale College Council’s December revelation that selling Plan B contraception in vending machines is illegal in Connecticut, the Council temporarily paused the installation […]
Yale University and Mayo Clinic received a grant for up to $5.3 million over two years by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to study […]
Sophie Cappello ’20, a Greater New Haven area native, will serve as the inaugural Yale College Council city director, according to YCC President Kahlil Greene […]
September 4, 2019
Almost a year after journalist and former campus conservative James Kirchick ’06 dropped out of the race for an alumni fellow position at the Yale […]
On the heels of last year’s nationwide admissions scandal, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Senate approved the formation of a faculty committee that will […]
Will Yale College add academic minors? Decades later, the debate continues. Last fall, Dean of Yale College Marvin Chun charged the Committee on Majors to […]
Last week, the Office of Graduate Student Development and Diversity hosted its second mandatory workshop on campus climate, diversity and inclusivity as part of the […]
After the class of 2022 posted the highest yield rate in recent memory, with 72.4 percent of admitted students matriculating to Yale, the rate for […]
September 3, 2019
Democratic presidential hopeful and New Jersey Senator Cory Booker LAW ’97 was an outspoken advocate for Israel during his time at the law school, a […]