Nathan Chen always knew his Yale career would be split in two: when he arrived in the fall of 2018, the figure skater already had the 2022 Winter Olympics in his sights, and would need to take time off to prepare and compete.
While on campus, the demands...
Last summer, Yale biophysicist Robert G. Shulman co-authored a paper that demonstrated that metabolism has a greater, and earlier, impact on adaptation than previously understood. The findings, published in the journal Frontiers in Cell and Developmental...
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...
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...
In an event last month, the Wu Tsai Institute (WTI) presented new paintings by Prudence Whittlesey, who recently arrived as the institute’s first artist in residence.
Whittlesey, a 2020 recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant, will spend the fall...
It begins with the rye sourdough starter, made at least a week before you want to bake. Scoop a generous spoonful into about a liter of lukewarm water (if the starter is good, it will float). Use your hands to dissolve the starter and then add enough rye...
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...
A work of art was taking shape one late spring afternoon on the 11th floor of 100 College Street, soon to be home to Yale’s Wu Tsai Institute. Vivid planes of color — green, blue, red, orange, yellow, and purple — stretched along a 49-foot-long wall,...
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...
On July 1, three new trustees — leaders in non-profit work, business, and the public sector — will join the Yale Corporation, as the Yale Board of Trustees is formally known.
Maryana Iskander ’03 J.D., the CEO of the Wikimedia Foundation, was elected as...