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Admissions Office to help fund college advising

The Office of Undergraduate Admissions has recently announced a formal partnership with Matriculate.

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Analysis: Salovey shows restraint on Trump

University President Peter Salovey is confronting a new moment of political turbulence: the rise of President Donald Trump.

Schwarzman planning continues

Yale submitted modified buildings plans for the Schwarzman Center to City Hall earlier this month.

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Yale Science Building breaks ground

The Yale community commemorated the groundbreaking of the new Yale Science Building on Tuesday.

Bagley discrimination lawsuit dismissed

The discrimination lawsuit brought by former School of Management professor Constance Bagley against the University and three high-ranking SOM faculty members has been dismissed more […]

Black Solidarity Conference attracts over 700

Over 700 college students of color from around the nation gathered at Yale for the Black Solidarity Conference.

Hopper students mold new college identity

Grace Hopper students reflected on the tension between forging new traditions while maintaining Calhoun College’s history.

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Uncertain future for Hopper IMs

Students see the change in the namesake of their residential college as a chance to reverse its historically low performance in intramural sports.

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Heritage language project expands

Heritage languages are now the focus of a Yale project that is expanding to include eight language departments.

Humanities course pilots 100-person seminar

More than 100 students across different class years and majors are currently enrolled in a humanities seminar, piloting a hybrid seminar-lecture structure. “History of Addiction,” […]

Conference celebrates Justice Thomas LAW ’74

The Yale Federalist Society and Yale Law School co-hosted a conference in honor of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas LAW ’74.