It’s not often that an audience is warned that the featured speaker has an operative in the room, as Jackson Institute of Global Affairs director Jim Levinsohn did one recent evening. But Michael Morell, former deputy director and acting director of the...
James Bundy, whose creativity and vision have supported advances in both drama education and practice and positioned Yale for leadership in the field, has been reappointed for a fifth term as Elizabeth Parker Ware Dean of the David Geffen School of Drama...
The year 2020 was a shock to us all. In 2021 — thanks to widespread vaccination within the Yale campus community and a commitment to a variety of other public health measures — the university resumed many of its most cherished activities, including in-...
As 2021 draws to a close, COVID-19 remains a pervasive influence over life at Yale and across the world. And yet, even as a new surge in cases portends a winter of uncertainty, a look back at the past year offers many reminders of just how much more we...
Being a patient in a hospital psychiatric ward or mental health facility can be a deeply lonely experience during the holidays.
Katherine Ponte, a lecturer in psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine, knows that feeling firsthand. During 18 years of...
The Yale University Library houses the papers, books, and ephemera of hundreds of people who have left an indelible mark on our culture and society. These include beloved writers and artists, visionary scholars, and history-shaping politicians and...
Elizabeth Conklin, associate vice president for equity, accessibility, and belonging, has been named the new University Title IX Coordinator, effective Jan. 1, Yale leaders announced this week.
Conklin will assume the role from Dr. Stephanie Spangler, who...
Yale College has offered admission to 800 applicants for the class of 2026 through its early action program, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions announced on Dec. 15. According to the office, 31% of students who applied through early action were...