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Ex-div school prof had history of sexual abuse

Former Yale adjunct professor Jaime Lara, who taught at the Divinity School and the Institute for Sacred Music, sexually abused minors when he served as a priest in the Catholic Church from 1973 until 1992.

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Yale honors leading ladies

On Friday evening, Bianca Howell ’21 looked out at a crowd of about 120 people and took a deep breath. “You are part of a […]

Salovey discusses state of University

University President Peter Salovey discussed federal tax policies, Yale’s capital campaign and his broad vision for the University at his annual Faculty of Arts and Sciences Senate address on Thursday.

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SUN starts new campaign

Students Unite Now has begun a new campaign this fall, jointly advocating for the University to eliminate the student income contribution and negotiate with graduate […]

Ivies debate campus politics

A year after Donald Trump won the presidential election, the surprising result is continuing to spark broad discussions on whether colleges should do more to […]

Portuguese faces faculty shortage

Kenneth David Jackson, professor and director of undergraduate studies for Portuguese, has spent the past 21 years building the Portuguese program at Yale.

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House plan could triple grad student taxes

Yale’s graduate students could pay nearly three times more in taxes annually — or about $10,000 — under the tax plan proposed last Tuesday by […]

Yale’s pension woes continue

Despite falling 13 percent since last year — the first downsizing since 2014 — Yale’s unfunded obligations in pension and post-retirement benefits total more than […]

OCS tracks four-year progress of YC 2013

The Office of Career Strategy compiled a report on the career progress of the Yale College class of 2013, marking the first time the University […]

Student cafe opens in Silliman

Last spring, at a meeting between Silliman Head of College Laurie Santos and the first-year class, Gabi Limón, ’20, professed her love for coffee, such […]

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Panel discusses African politics

Chude Jideonwo, a Nigerian journalist, lawyer and 2017 Yale Greenberg World Fellow, drew parallels between discontent with African governments and recent global events like Brexit […]

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