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Experts weigh in on hurricanes

Although the connection between global warming and natural disasters is not entirely clear, major hurricanes like Harvey and Irma — which hit the United States […]

Ex-intel official talks Snowden

Timothy Edgar, a Bush- and Obama-era intelligence official and civil liberties lawyer, spoke Tuesday at the Yale Law School about a book he recently published, […]

YPU Debates Amnesty for Undocumented Immigrants

Connecticut gubernatorial hopeful Mark Stewart joined the Yale Political Union Monday night to debate whether the United States should, for now, deny amnesty to undocumented […]

Law School discusses rise of Islamic State

Harvard Law School professor Noah Feldman LAW ’97 on Tuesday evening delivered his second in a series of three lectures about the Arab world. Feldman’s […]

New Beinecke seating draws students, residents

Students returned to campus this fall to find a new arrangement of flowers, tables and chairs adorning Beinecke Plaza just beneath the library building, creating […]

GSAS enhances child care

After years of student activism, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will offer graduate students with children enhanced financial support for child care and […]

Alumni urge Yale to stand by Title IX

The letter demands that the University maintain specific procedures for cases of sexual misconduct.

AACC names new director

Joliana Yee, a graduate student at the Loyola University, Chicago, will serve as the next director of the Asian American Cultural Center, Yale officials announced in an email to the AACC community on Tuesday afternoon.

Video games to aid public health

Video games might soon have a place in classrooms around the country as tools to help educate adolescents about public health issues, such as HIV, […]

New majors see surge in student interest

Launched just a few months ago, Yale’s two newest undergraduate majors — neuroscience and statistics and data science, or SDS — are already seeing high […]

Native American artifacts change hands

Andover Newton Theological School, an affiliate of the Yale Divinity School, announced Thursday that it has transferred ownership of a collection of more than 1,000 cultural and artistic works — including 156 Native American items — to the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts.