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Pauli Murray honors accomplished alum

Friends and family members of the late Janifer Lighten ’83, the inaugural president of the Yale Black Alumni Association, gathered with other members of the […]

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ANAAY calls for stronger whip sheet response

The AANAY delivered a letter to the Yale Political Union this weekend demanding that the YPU  “strongly and unequivocally condemn” the Party of the Right for a controversial whip sheet distributed last month.

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SOM study finds evidence of gender bias

Does gender bias exist when credentials are measured objectively? According to a Yale School of Management study, it does. Researchers at the SOM found that […]

Trump sued, lawyers claim denying children a healthy future

A group of children and young adults is suing President Donald Trump’s administration for denying their right to a livable environment, claiming that by not […]

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“Who Falls for Fake News?” Yale study asks

A recent Yale study found a correlation between the propensity to think analytically and the ability to discern real from fake news. David Rand and […]

Kerry, Gore call for climate action

On Thursday evening, Yale’s Kerry Initiative — an interdisciplinary program established last spring — hosted a conversation between Kerry and Gore at the School of Management.

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West Campus deficit rises

A decade after the University acquired it in 2007, West Campus continues to generate expenses that exceed its revenue, and the gap is only growing. […]

Despite rebranding, LEO remains affiliated with SAE

Roughly 18 months after Yale’s embattled SAE chapter announced it would dissociate from the national SAE organization, LEO — as the fraternity now calls itself — has not completed the formal procedure for dissociation.

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Yale adopts new drug policy

Yale announced on Thursday a new medical emergency policy that will protect students from being charged with alcohol and drug violations when seeking medical help in emergencies.

Administration, departments respond to non-ladder faculty report

For many of the just-under 40 percent of the Faculty of Arts and Science off the tenure track, the identifier “nonladder faculty” and related workplace […]

American health care flawed, speaker says

Robert Pearl MED ’72 is accustomed to speaking before packed auditoriums and at the fronts of boardrooms. And on Wednesday night, he returned to his […]