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Schwarzman donates $350 million to MIT

Stephen Schwarzman ’69 gave $350 million to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to establish a new college for computing and artificial intelligence.

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First years report roofie incident at suite party

The Yale Police Department is investigating a report of possible drink tampering at an on-campus party last Friday, according to Yale Police Chief Ronnell Higgins.

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Kavanaugh poses a potential threat for affirmative action, experts say

Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh ’87 LAW ’90 may pose a threat to the use of affirmative action in schools across the country, according to legal experts.

Gender imbalance in STEM remains despite diversity initiative

As the University enters the third year of its Faculty Excellence and Diversity Initiative, a gender imbalance in STEM departments persists.

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OCS tracks four-year progress of YC 2014

Four years after graduating from Yale, only one-fourth of alumni tend to stay at the job they received immediately after graduation, a second Four-Year Look […]

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Panel discusses refugee issues

Over 50 people gathered in Linsly-Chittenden Hall on Friday night for a panel discussion on refugee and immigrant advocacy, as well as an African soul […]

Dwight Hall, United Way, YCC hold first New Haven Day of Caring

Nearly 300 members of the New Haven community spent their Saturday morning cleaning up various areas of the Elm City as part of the first […]

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Yale hosts second annual International Policy Competition

This weekend, 350 undergraduates from across the U.S. gathered at Yale to develop solutions to territorial disputes in the South China Sea. At the second […]

Fall Fest brings Yalies together

The annual Yale Fall Fest, which was held on Sunday at Old Campus, was an exciting opportunity for Yale students to come together and celebrate […]

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University rules out Title VI Office

Despite continued student concerns about Yale’s institutional mechanisms for addressing race-based discrimination allegations, the University has decided not to institute a separate office for handling Title VI complaints.

Quinlan confirmed for five more years

For all current Yale undergraduate students, their admission to Yale is, in part, because of Dean of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid Jeremiah Quinlan ’03. […]