The Yale Club of New Haven honored 43 high school seniors from the Greater New Haven area during its annual Yale-Seton Book Award celebration, held Oct. 16 at Davenport College.
The students were selected by their schools in recognition of “outstanding...
As Yale’s liaison to veterans and others affiliated with the military working in the university community, Holly Hermes is often surprised to discover just how many people across campus have served in uniform or are currently serving.
While it is...
The American Institute of Physics (AIP) and the National Society of Black Physicists (NSBP) have named Yale physicist Charles D. Brown II as the winner of the Joseph A. Johnson Award for Excellence.
Brown is an assistant professor of physics in Yale’s...
A few years ago, Sybil Alexandrov, a senior lector II in the Yale Faculty of Arts and Sciences’ (FAS) Department of Spanish and Portuguese, had some questions about the university’s child-rearing relief policies.
At the time, in most schools across the...
After the Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel, and the devastating Hamas-Israel war that has followed, Yale College Dean Pericles Lewis wanted to convene an event on campus in which students could talk openly about the conflict.
On Nov. 16, he invited two...
A campus exhibition recounts many of the notable contributions made by Yale School of Nursing, a school that began a century ago as an experiment to transform nursing education in the United States.
But the exhibit, which is on display at the Harvey...