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Yale Economics magazine celebrates a remarkable year for the department

December 20, 2023

The Department of Economics is excited to release its 2023 Annual Magazine, a look back at a year of impactful research, teaching, awards, and more.

Yale Ventures’ top innovation stories from 2023

December 19, 2023

From improving health to building a more sustainable world, Yale’s innovation community remains focused on positively impacting the world’s greatest challenges.

At 100 College St., building connections inside and out

December 19, 2023

During the dedication of 100 College St. this month, Yale celebrated research, people, and the power of connection.

2023: The year in review

December 18, 2023

With the year drawing to a close, we gathered some of our favorite Yale News stories from the past year, including stories that inspired us or gave us hope.

Yale Athletics remembers Ken MacKenzie ’56

December 18, 2023

Two-sport athlete and former head baseball coach Ken MacKenzie ’56 passed away on Thursday at the age of 89.

Announcing a ratified Local 33 contract

December 18, 2023

Yale’s graduate worker union has ratified a five-year contract negotiated by the union and university, Provost Scott Strobel announced today.

Revisit Yale Camerata’s Advent Concert

December 15, 2023

On Dec. 2, the Yale Camerata performed its annual Advent concert, “Sing Noël,” conducted by Felicia Barber in Woolsey Hall. Watch the full concert recording.

From stars to strokes at Wright Lab

December 15, 2023

On Dec. 9, local high school students from Yale Pathways to Science came to Wright Lab to participate in a unique intersection of art and physics.

Native American alumni celebrate cultural, reflect on center anniversary

December 15, 2023

Members of the Yale Native American alumni community recently returned to New Haven to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Yale’s Native American Cultural Center.

Yale admits 709 early action applicants, matches 72 QuestBridge finalists

December 14, 2023

Yale College has offered admission to 709 applicants for the Class of 2028 through its early action program.