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Fed complaint alleges unfair admissions

As the affirmative action lawsuit against Harvard continues to capture the national attention, Yale faces its own federal probe into the University’s admissions processes.

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AACC Director supports race-conscious admissions

The Director of the Asian American Cultural Center staunchly opposed race-blind admissions in an Oct. 16 statement.

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Yale silent on sexual assault cases

Why do administrators remain silent amid mounting pressures from students to comment on allegations against members of the Yale community?

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New econ center to open in 2022

Four months ago, the University announced the creation of the Tobin Center for Economic Policy — a new $60 million enterprise intended to advance economic […]

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Ford quotes spray painted around campus

Almost four weeks after Christine Blasey Ford testified against then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh ’87 LAW ’90, quotations from the Senate testimony were found spray […]

Law School clinic sues Trump for free speech violations

A Yale Law School Clinic filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump last Tuesday on behalf of PEN American Center, alleging that Trump has violated […]

ANALYSIS: Legal experts challenge Khan’s suit

Next month, Saifullah Khan ’19 will be in the courtroom once again — this time, suing Yale. But three legal experts interviewed by the News contended that Khan’s case may be moot.

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Visiting fellows bring diversity

This fall, Yale welcomed nine Presidential Visiting Fellows — professors and lecturers hailing from other universities — to campus as a part of the Faculty […]

YYGS expands into humanities

Yale Young Global Scholars — a summer program for highly gifted high school students — will add two humanities-focused sessions to its course offerings this […]

Opposition leader talks Russian politics

Leonid Volkov, a 2018 Maurice R. Greenberg World Fellow, admitted that he was an unlikely candidate for campaign manager and chief of staff for the […]

Stripped of endowed chair, Simons files lawsuit against Yale

Michael Simons — a YSM professor found responsible for sexually harassing a junior colleague in 2013 —filed a lawsuit against Yale last month for stripping him of the endowed Waldemar von Zedtwitz chair.