Yale University and the Yale Police Benevolent Association (YPBA) today announced tentative agreement on a six-year contract for the University’s police officers. The YPBA recommended ratification of the agreement, and the membership is scheduled to...
The Sumitomo Bank Global Foundation has awarded its first grant to an American university, and the recipient is the Yale Center for International and Area Studies (YCIAS). The grant will support the education of scholars from Central Asia. This...
10/09/98: Belated Honors to Yale’s First Black Alumnus New Haven, Conn. – Edward Alexander Bouchet (1852-1918) was the first African American to graduate from Yale College, the second African American in the nation to be nominated to Phi Beta Kappa, and...
Yale University has announced the appointment of the following three faculty members to endowed professorships: law professors Jules L. Coleman and William. N. Eskridge Jr., and School of Management professor Dick R. Wittink. Coleman, a specialist in...
- Yale University President Richard C. Levin announced today that the section of the old Farmington Canal running through the Yale campus would be made available for the Rails to Trails project. “We support the Rails to Trails project, we hope that it...
Eugene F. Policelli, 62, of South Windsor, Conn., died unexpectedly on Aug. 24. An accomplished scholar and educator, Dr. Policelli was the founding director of Graduate Career Services at Yale University’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. In the...
Yale University today welcomed 426 of the world’s outstanding future scholars to its Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, which begins its 152nd year this week. Chosen from a talented pool of more than 4,000 applicants, the newest graduate students at...
Yale University will inaugurate a tradition tomorrow, Aug. 26, when it welcomes 426 new students to the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at a formal Matriculation Ceremony. This is the first time such a ceremony has been held at Yale in the 152...
Yale College will welcome the Class of 2002 on Aug. 28, when 1,305 entering freshmen arrive in New Haven for orientation. The freshmen class was selected from among 11,947 applicants. “We are honored to receive such an accomplished group of students...
Yale University officials today said they were pleased that a federal court had dismissed a civil suit filed by four students who contested the University’s requirement that undergraduates live on campus. “We are extremely pleased that the court has...