“Yale is a way more entrepreneurial place than it is sometimes perceived to be, and we want to showcase the breadth and depth of entrepreneurship and innovation on campus and among alumni,” says Darcy Troy Pollack ’87 about this week’s annual assembly of...
“Do you know what it means for a group of 18- to 21-year-olds to make something so glorious and long-lasting?” asked Caroline Jackson Smith ’74 on Friday, Oct. 17, at the opening of the celebration of the Afro-American Cultural Center (AACC) at Yale’s...
“In the colleges, we could see arriving freshmen not only as minds to be trained, but as infinite and mysterious beings whose hidden potentials, whatever they be, we hoped to nourish,” noted Mark Ryan, dean of Jonathan Edwards College (JE) 1976–1996, a...
Nearly 313 years ago, on Oct. 9, 1701, the leaders of the Connecticut colony gathered in New Haven and endorsed “An act for liberty to erect a Collegiate School,” thereby establishing what has become the Yale University of today.Four weeks from now — in...
“Whoever you are, wherever you are, whatever your interest, your Yale alumni association has a way for you to connect, engage, learn, and serve,” said Lise P. Chapman ’81 M.B.A., chair of the Association of Yale Alumni (AYA) board of governors, when the...