Two Yale Law School students — one born to Somalian immigrants and the other to parents from India — and a Ph.D. student at the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences (GSAS) who was born in Egypt are among those receiving 2023 Paul & Daisy Soros...
In a celebration of African-American history, culture, and resiliency, the Yale Camerata’s spring concert, “To Sit and Dream,” will feature works that combine the words of W.E.B. Du Bois and Langston Hughes — two giants of American letters — with music by...
The Native and Indigenous Student Association at Yale (NISAY) and the Native American Cultural Center (NACC) last week hosted a powwow celebration at the Lanman Center, the first powwow to be held on the Yale campus since 2018.
The intertribal celebration...
With dozens of new startups underway and the imminent opening of a state-of-the-art biotech incubator at 101 College Street — a burgeoning ecosystem of innovation and entrepreneurship nurtured by Yale and city leaders — New Haven has positioned itself as...
Eight graduating seniors from the New Haven Public Schools will receive scholarships to attend Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) as the first cohort of the James W.C. Pennington Fellowship, a new Yale initiative created last year.
The...
In the 10 years since the Native American Cultural Center (NACC) opened its doors on High Street in 2013, the number of courses in Indigenous studies has grown considerably. Next fall, for the first time ever, undergraduates will receive credit toward the...