For two years running, the road to one of the most prestigious awards in mathematics has gone through New Haven.
In both 2020 and 2021, an Abel Prize — considered by many the Nobel Prize of math — was awarded to a Yale-affiliated mathematician: first...
For more than 150 years, Juneteenth celebrations across America have commemorated the end of slavery with cultural and educational events that reflect on the past while pointing toward a more equitable future.
Juneteenth recognizes the anniversary of June...
Handsome Dan has a new bestie.
Her name is Heidi and she’s a 2-year-old yellow Labrador retriever who has been wagging around campus for nearly a year with her partner, Yale Police Officer Rich Simons.
Heidi is a service dog; her sole job is to be a...
At a virtual town hall Thursday, President Peter Salovey and experts who guide university health and safety policies outlined Yale’s plan for bringing students, faculty, and staff together for the academic year amid the ongoing challenges of the COVID-19...
When the COVID-19 pandemic threatened to disrupt his senior year at Yale, Jack Devlin decided to take a gap year.
Now, after his return to campus for the first time in 18 months, he is eager to resume on-campus life — and all that comes with it — as fully...
The Yale community saw a familiar face behind the podium at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences on Oct. 5, when the 2021 Nobel Prize for Physics was announced.
Yale has announced details of its three-pronged approach to achieving “carbon zero” status on campus by 2050, a sweeping plan that will reshape the university’s approach to the consumption of energy.
The new details address one of the key goals of the...
Yale University and the City of New Haven today reconfirmed their historic, three-century partnership for a new generation, announcing a six-year commitment that increases the university’s annual voluntary financial contribution to the city and creates...