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Diversity effort expands graduate programs

Yale’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences hopes to diversify its doctoral programs by expanding research opportunities for recent college graduates considering pursuing a Ph.D. […]

Former SOM dean dies at 75

Michael E. Levine LAW ’65, former dean of the Yale School of Management for four years and an expert in airline deregulation, died recently at the age of 75.

Letter calls on Dean Snyder to condemn travel ban

A letter urging School of Management Dean Edward Snyder to condemn President Donald Trump’s executive order in a joint statement with other business school leaders has garnered 224 signatures from SOM students.

AACC director search progresses

Almost five months after Saveena Dhall stepped down from her position as director of the Asian American Cultural Center at Yale, the College is close to selecting her successor.

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Class of 1917 pitches in for senior gift

An intergenerational trust established by 101 alumni of the class of 1917 at their 50th reunion has grown to $650,000 and will be combined with the Senior Class Gift.

Union eligibility rules may lead to delay

The decision last month by the National Labor Relations Board to order union elections in nine of Yale’s academic departments put one long-running legal dispute to rest — but it may also have paved the way for another.

Bass to make way for study space

Bass Library is making arrangements to reduce its book collection and renovate to make way for study space in anticipation of the 800 additional students set to arrive over the next four years.

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Teaching hub settles into new home

A brightly lit and sleekly furnished hub for faculty and students alike is now stationed at the heart of Yale’s campus in Sterling Memorial Library, allowing an integration of previously scattered campus teaching and learning resources.

Center releases podcasts on slavery

In conjunction with the Black History Month, the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition has released the first two podcasts for its new “Slavery and Its Legacies” series.

Aurelian banned from on-campus meeting space

The University has ordered the Aurelian Honor Society to vacate its private meeting space on the fourth floor of Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall.

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New SPH dean to reevalute curriculum, fact check non-scientists

The new dean of the Yale School of Public Health, Sten Vermund, has said that he hopes to improve the School through attracting more students from the Northeast region.

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