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Admin unveils Wellness Champions

Four years after the successful introduction of the Communication and Consent Educators program, a group of undergraduate student employees who work to foster a healthy […]

Admin structure slows policy decisions

The structure of the Yale Corporation and University President Peter Salovey’s decision-making model may help explain Yale’s relatively slow progress in deciding on the title […]

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More recent grads turning to consulting, finance

Yalies from the class of 2015 are increasingly pursuing risk-averse positions immediately after graduation, earning higher salaries and working for larger firms than their counterparts […]

Libraries utilize Preservica

There are over 1 billion gigabytes worth of digital material across Yale’s library system, and the team of preservationists keeping it secure will see a […]

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Investigations yield no disciplinary action

Yale College Dean Jonathan Holloway announced Wednesday that no disciplinary action will be taken against any student or student group involved.

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Erika Christakis leaves teaching role

Erika Christakis, the associate master of Silliman College whose Halloween email to students sparked conversations about race and discrimination on campus, will no longer teach at Yale.

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76 inducted to Phi Beta Kappa

Thirteen juniors, 62 seniors and Pulitzer Prize-winning author David McCullough ’55 were inducted into Yale’s chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa honor society Saturday at […]

Classics dept decries admin “raid” on funds

Every year for the past four years, Classics professor Andrew Johnston has encouraged students taking his ancient history and Roman culture courses to spend their summers participating in a renowned archaeological excavation project at the ancient city of Gabii in Italy, where Johnston runs the field school.

Cultural Connections sees high demand

“We honestly need more counselors, because this year we had to turn away more kids than ever before,” Nguyen said. “If we could increase our funding to be able to pay more counselors, we could accept more of the incoming freshmen.”

Less debt burden at elite law schools

After the publication of Stanford Law Professor Deborah Rhode’s ’74 LAW ’77 new book, “The Trouble with Lawyers,” in June, debates surrounding the cost of law school tuition have returned to the national spotlight.

Yale looks to lead in cultural resources

In the wake of student demands for an improved racial climate on campuses across the country, Salovey has expressed his hope that Yale will lead its peer institutions in providing support for a diverse student body.