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New Digital Humanities lab to open

Digital humanities research projects have been on the rise at Yale, a phenomenon that coincides with the installation of the Franke Family Digital Humanities Laboratory […]

Undergraduates rally against Kavanaugh confirmation

Undergraduates and faculty expressed their support of the three women who have levied allegations of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh ’87 LAW ’90.

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Yale Votes facilitates mass campus voter registration

Around 400 students on Tuesday registered to vote with help from Yale Votes, a new coalition among Yale students that aims to increase political engagement […]

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YCC looks to improve Yale-New Haven relations

As part of a broader effort to strengthen ties with the Elm City, the Yale College Council is partnering with United Way of Greater New […]

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University under federal probe for discriminatory admissions practices

Yale is under investigation by the Department of Justice and Department of Education into whether the University discriminates in admissions on the basis of race and against Asian-American applicants.

Protests against Kavanaugh echo response to Thomas allegations

Almost exactly 27 years separate the Supreme Court confirmation hearings of Justice Clarence Thomas LAW ’74 and Judge Brett Kavanaugh ’87 LAW ’90.

New initiative to help students with financial emergencies

The University unveiled a new online funding request system on Monday afternoon that will allow undergraduates to request monetary aid for unexpected financial emergencies. Called […]

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Students expand environmental action group

Both Victoria Lim ’21 and Trini Kechkian ’21 spent their first year on campus separately advocating for a more sustainable Yale. Not long after their […]

Sororities host fundraising events

Last week, sororities Pi Beta Phi and Alpha Phi danced and brunched to raise money for their philanthropic ventures as part of their largest fundraisers […]

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Mosul blogger and world fellow hosts panel about Islamic extremism

Omar Mohammed is a historian and a civilian journalist. But until December 2017, he was known only as Mosul Eye, an anonymous blogger documenting life […]

New graduate coalition formed against prisons

On Sept. 9 banners were dropped at the Yale Law School, Yale Divinity School and Yale School of Medicine in solidarity with the 2018 Prison […]