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Susan Rice speaks foreign policy with brother

Susan Rice — President Barack Obama’s national security advisor — has one of the world’s hardest jobs, but on Tuesday, she may have faced the toughest challenge of her three-year tenure: a public interview with her brother, John Rice ’88 — Yale Corporation fellow and CEO of Management Leadership for Tomorrow.

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STI testing party to be held next week

The University’s first testing party for sexually transmitted infections will be held at Yale Health next week in an effort to encourage students to take a more active role in maintaining their sexual health.

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YLS initiative bridges art, law

In early October, Yale Law School announced a new yearlong initiative to explore the intersection between art and human rights.

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Global Network Week connects students from around the world

While Yale College emptied for fall break, the School of Management welcomed over 80 students to campus for its sixth Global Network Week.

UWC modifies procedures

After thoroughly reviewing existing policies, the University-Wide Committee on Sexual Misconduct has implemented a host of changes to its formal procedures, University President Peter Salovey announced in a campuswide email Monday.

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Higher income, higher satisfaction

For Yale graduates, money may buy happiness — at least when it comes to their education. On Sept. 29, the Chronicle of Higher Education published […]

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Woodward offers fresh Watergate insights

At a talk at the Yale Law School on Monday, renowned journalist and author Bob Woodward ’65 spoke about journalists’ responsibilities as historians and defenders of free speech.

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Yale degrees worth the cost, grads say

Life is full of regrets, but attending Yale College is likely not one of them.

Admissions dean travels to Asia

For the first time in over a decade, Yale College’s top admissions official has traveled to Asia on behalf of the University.

Faculty gender pay gap persists

Twelve thousand five hundred sixty-four dollars: This is the average salary difference between male and female professors at Yale last year, according to newly released data on 531 Yale professors from the Chronicle of Higher Education.

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Food trucks removed from campus

Hungry customers in downtown New Haven watched their favorite lunch stops roll away on Wednesday after the city ordered several food trucks to shut down operations at their current locations.

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