Claudia Merson likes to compare Pathways to Science to a train: “Local students get on our STEM train, and it stops at various stations, each of which represents a different field or specialty. At any station, the students can say, ‘I love this, I’m...
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day — so important that some Yale students are dragging themselves out of bed before seven in the morning and trekking down to Wooster Square for the first two hours of their day.
They’re rising early to...
“What’s in your cup?”
“How did you get here?”
“Describe one of the things in your cup as a chocolate dessert.”
These are a few questions that repeat throughout season one of the Yale docuseries, “Now, In Color,” a non-fictional exploration of the Black...
Yale mathematician and computer scientist Ronald Coifman has won the 2018 Rolf Schock Prize in Mathematics, one of the highest honors in the field of mathematics. He will receive the award at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts on Oct. 15.
Coifman is...
Experimental, narrative, and documentary films created at Yale and around the world will be featured Thursday-Saturday, April 12-14 at the Yale Student Film Festival (YSFF).
“The Yale Student Film Festival’s two main goals have always been to showcase the...
Out-going Yale College Council (YCC) president, Matthew Guido ’19, took the stage at Battell Chapel on April 19 to present Jodie Foster ’85 with the fourth annual Yale Undergraduates’ Lifetime Achievement Award. The award was founded in 2015 by then YCC...
Yale Clerical and Technical (C&T) workers arrived at the Kenney Center at the Yale Bowl on April 27, for a morning of team building facilitated by L.E.A.D. USA Consultants and jointly sponsored by Local 34 and Yale University. After several rousing...
“They live 15 minutes from the center of campus, and they’d never — not once — been to Yale,” said Marquita Taylor, Ph.D., who oversees the Jones-Zimmermann Academic Mentoring Program (J-Z AMP™) in her role at Dwight Hall, Yale’s Center for Public Service...
“Dwight Hall and Tsai CITY saw the need in New Haven for Room for All — my affordable housing activism project — which contends that there should be room in this city for both my community and the luxury high rises,” said Kim Hart, lifelong New Haven...
President Peter Salovey and Dean Lynn Cooley of the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences (GSAS) welcomed the new class of graduate students to Yale at the school’s matriculation ceremony on Aug. 23.
Selected from a pool of 11,216 applicants, the...