Michael Morand, director of community engagement for Yale’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, has been appointed New Haven’s official city historian by Mayor Justin Elicker.
A New Haven resident since 1983, Morand brings a demonstrated passion...
Darwin Armenta, a senior at the Cooperative Arts and Humanities High School in New Haven, spends most Tuesday evenings rehearsing with a mariachi band. He grew up listening to the music, a distinct Mexican folk genre that combines brass and strings, at...
Three Yale College juniors — Hannah Barsouk, Molly Hill, and Parisa Vaziri — are among the 438 U.S. college students awarded Goldwater Scholarships for the 2024-2025 academic year (along with another 70 sophomores awarded the scholarship last year, who...
David W. Blight, one of the country’s foremost authorities on slavery and the Civil War, will lead a course exploring the intertwined and lasting legacies of the two as part of an annual Yale lecture series that is open to the public at no charge.
The...
As President Peter Salovey prepares to return to the faculty this summer, a Yale News series explores the university’s evolution since his tenure began in 2013, its momentum and continued progress, and Salovey’s enduring commitment to the university and...
Vice Admiral Vivek H. Murthy, the United States surgeon general and a prominent advocate for mental health and well-being, will be Yale’s 2024 Class Day speaker. Murthy, who earned his M.D. and M.B.A. degrees from Yale in 2003, is known in his current...
A Yale professor who has worked to enhance health care offerings to New Haven residents and the founding director of a mentoring program that helps prepare local high school students for success were among 11 recipients of the 2024 Seton Elm-Ivy awards....