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Salovey visits Ghana, Kenya

Over spring break, Salovey, along with several other University representatives, traveled to Ghana and Kenya to develop partnership programs with African institutions and cultivate relationships with the University’s alumni community in Africa.

Yalies march for gun reform

Yalies joined hundreds of thousands of activists and students advocating for gun control reform at March for Our Lives events across the country on Saturday.

Jeb fires Trump barbs at Yale talk

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush’s psychiatrist wants him to move past the 2016 presidential election. “I’m not going to talk about the 2016 election,” Bush […]

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Students criticize Yale’s STEM offerings

In fall 2016, University President Peter Salovey laid out his key academic priorities for Yale, one of which was promoting excellence in the sciences. Now, […]

Frats ask for sexual assault workshops

Almost all fraternities at Yale require additional training on sexual assault prevention for their members, though the type of intervention and the frequency vary from group to group.

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SOM announces new scholarships for African students

University President Peter Salovey announced two new scholarships for African students pursuing MBA degrees at the Yale School of Management, speaking at Strathmore University in […]

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Rebecca Slaughter ’03 LAW ’08 nominated to the FTC

President Donald Trump on Monday nominated Rebecca Slaughter ’03 LAW ’08, chief counsel to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., to the Federal Trade Commission. […]

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Students begin painting Franklin basement murals

Work on the murals began this past weekend, but the committee has already made considerable progress.

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Yale faculty paid less than peers

Over the past 35 years, the average salary that Yale pays full professors — excluding those in the School of Medicine — has declined relative to the average salaries of professors at peer institutions.

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Divinity School hosts MLK panel in Memphis

Before a crowd of 550 religious leaders, activists and scholars, the Yale Divinity School hosted a panel discussion in Memphis, Tennessee, earlier this month to […]

Law clinics partner with local farmers

Two clinics at the Yale Law School launched the Connecticut Legal Food Hub earlier this month, a free legal service that connects low-income farmers, nonprofit […]