Yale has adopted a new policy requiring university websites and web applications to be accessible to people with disabilities.
The Web Accessibility Policy (officially Policy 1605) was announced on Jan. 24 by Provost Ben Polak in an email to the campus...
Kevin Young, a poet, archivist, and editor will speak at Yale on Wednesday, Jan. 31, as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
Young’s talk — titled “The Grey Album,” the name of his award-winning 2012 book that explores “the blackness of blackness” — will take...
Achieving Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream of racial equality in the United States will require a “radical transformation” in American values and organization, community activist and artist Bree Newsome told a large crowd Jan. 24 in Battell Chapel.
“A...
Alumna Alexandra Schwartz, a New Yorker staff writer whose work focuses on books and culture, will speak at Yale on Wednesday, Jan. 31, as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
Schwartz will speak at a tea at the Jonathan Edward Head of College House, 70 High...
The perceptions and realities of California environmental policy and its coverage in the media, — especially during the Trump presidency — will be the focus of a panel discussion titled “Climate Change and Justice in the Trump Era” on Tuesday, Jan. 30....
Last year thousands of undergraduates received need-based financial aid from Yale, which substantially reduced their cost of attendance. The median financial aid recipient paid less than $13,000, and students with family incomes below $50,000 typically...
The new Yale Scholars in Implementation Science (YSIS) career development program has received an additional $1 million in National Institute for Health K12 grant funding, according to program director Dr. Steven L. Bernstein. The program was launched in...
The Yale Department of Psychiatry and the Yale School of Medicine respect the academic freedom of faculty members and affirm the free speech rights of citizens. The Department and Medical School do not take positions or issue statements regarding the...
The Yale campus will honor the life and work of the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. with celebrations and services on campus and in the New Haven community. Events begin this week and continue through early February.
Yale has a long tradition of...