Africa Salon is Yale’s signature African arts and contemporary culture festival. Held every year in April, this year’s event featured panels on the politicization of black hair, African representation in superhero comics and movies, a performance by a...
The Ethnicity, Race, and Migration Program (ER&M) is celebrating its largest-ever cohort of graduating seniors this year. The 31 majors, who will receive their diplomas at Yale’s 317th Commencement on May 21, represent a significant increase in the...
Dear Yale students,
I am deeply troubled by an incident that took place Monday night in the Hall of Graduate Studies. One graduate student called the police to report another student in the common area, who had every right to be there. The Yale police...
In its continuing efforts to support local Veterans in Connecticut, the Yale Veterans Association (YVA) hosted a Day of Service in partnership with the Eastern Blind Rehabilitation Service (EBRS) of VA Connecticut Health System.
Volunteers took part in an...
Since its inception, Yale Day of Service has functioned as a celebration of service, of giving back to local communities, fostering year-round engagement, and connecting alumni in local towns around the world.
On May 12, Yale Day of Service will celebrate...
“Generous,” “innovative,” “engaging,” “refreshing,” “dedicated”: These are just some of the words students used to describe this year’s winners of Yale College teaching prizes.
The six winners of the university’s top prizes recognizing undergraduate...
Yale alumni and other friends of the university can purchase signed copies of “Picturing Yale: Photographs of the University by Michael Marsland” during the upcoming Yale College reunion weekends.
There will be signing sessions on two Saturdays, May 26...
In a world of changing climate and shifting habitat, species of all sorts are on the move — and so is Yale’s biodiversity research.
On May 2, Yale launched the Max Planck–Yale Center for Biodiversity Movement and Global Change with a daylong symposium....