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After spring protests, Salovey considered immediately renaming Calhoun

As campus erupted in protests last spring in the wake of Yale’s April decision not to rename Calhoun College, University President Peter Salovey discussed the possibility of immediately reversing the decision.

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Experts, students divided on Harvard Law’s move to accept GRE

Harvard Law School announced last month that it would accept GRE scores in lieu of the LSAT.

Sororities address class and wealth inequality

Many Yale students still perceive class distinctions and stereotypes within the sorority community.

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Graduate School of Arts and Sciences to offer summer writing program

Yale’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will offer a summer Writing-in-Residence Dissertation Workshop during the next three summers to strengthen the thesis writing of […]

Yale rolls out centralized platform

Yale Connect is an online platform designed to support student life across the University.

D.S. celebrates 70th anniversary

The Directed Studies program celebrated its 70th anniversary this past weekend.

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Yale an outlier as Ivy admit rates drop

Every Ivy saw a lower acceptance rate this cycle, with the exception of Yale.

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Students launch Latino Men’s Union

In the hopes of further unifying Yale’s Latinx community, six freshmen have founded a Latino Men’s Union.

Symposium discusses private equity

Over 400 undergraduate and graduate students attended an annual symposium at the School of Management.

Dinner combines taste and nutrition

Nutrition specialists David Katz SPH ’93 and Catherine Katz returned to campus on Thursday, where they first met more than two decades ago, to cater […]

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Education Studies program changes leadership

After graduating from Yale in December with a doctorate in sociology, Mira Debs GRD ’16 will take the helm of the Education Studies program in […]