As processional music played, university leaders and faculty entered the graduation hall, dressed in the regalia that signified their academic achievements and fields of study. Then came the seven graduates in their black robes, mortarboards, and blue and...
Last weekend, nearly 500 students mingled in the Yale Schwarzman Center’s Commons, where they sampled brownies, pies, and donuts, posed for selfies with Handsome Dan — and took their first step toward participating in American democracy by registering to...
This story is the first in a series about Yale’s evolution under President Peter Salovey as he prepares to return to the faculty later this year.
Growing up in the Fair Haven neighborhood of New Haven, Kiana Flores never really considered Yale a part of...
By the time he was entering his senior year of high school in New Haven, in 2017, Henry Seyue already knew that he wanted to study law, preferably constitutional law. One of his teachers, recognizing his academic seriousness, recommended that he attend...