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Energy Studies sees higher interest

The Energy Studies Program continues to grow, increasing its course offerings and class size.

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Office of LGBTQ Resources to relocate

The Office of LGBTQ Resources will relocate from Swing Space to the ground floor of Founders Hall in August.

Law symposium focuses on medical-legal partnerships

Can lawyers play a role in ensuring accessible health care for all Americans? According to researchers, scholars and students who attended Yale Law School’s Medical-Legal […]

Yale to offer new major in data science

Yale will officially offer a data science and statistics major, after a Thursday vote.

University responds to criticism of donors

University administrators have urged students to take a more balanced perspective toward donors.

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Administrators weigh changing “freshman”

Yale College administrators are moving to replace the term “freshman” with gender-neutral “first-year.”

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Police launch inquiry after toxin sickens four

Yale officials have identified sodium azide as the cause of an incident on Feb. 28 in which four people became ill after drinking coffee from an office coffee machine at the Yale School of Medicine.

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New colleges near completion

The construction of Yale’s two new residential colleges is finally reaching the home stretch.

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Stephen Ross, finance pioneer, dies at 73

Stephen Ross, a former Yale economics and finance professor, died on Friday.

Panel explores intersection of race and mental health

Nearly 50 students gathered in William L. Harkness Hall to discuss the relationship between race and mental health Tuesday night. Mind Matters, a group that […]

University appoints new CIO

John Barden has been hired as Yale’s new chief information officer.