One of the most important things that businesswoman and former Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina has learned in life is that everybody has more potential than they realize, she said during a campus visit.
Unlocking that potential in others...
Staff members who open an account with the Connecticut Higher Education Trust (CHET) through payroll deduction during the month of October will receive a $50 contribution to their accounts.
CHET is a state-sponsored, tax-advantaged 529 college savings...
The Yale Young African Scholars (YYAS) Program completed its 2017 session offering academic opportunities to secondary school students this past July and August in three locations on the African continent: Accra, Ghana; Kigali, Rwanda; and Harare,...
Martin Luther sits at a table surrounded by other leaders of the Reformation. A Bible is opened in front of him. A candle burns at the table’s center.
The scene is depicted in a 17th-century painting that for years has graced a hallway at Yale Divinity...
The Yale Symphony Orchestra (YSO) will host an open rehearsal on Monday, Oct. 9, featuring Korean violinist and human rights activist Won Hyung Joon and the Lindenbaum Orchestra.
The rehearsal will take place 5:30-6:30 p.m. in Woolsey Hall, corner of...
Yale scientist Nikhil Malvankar has been named a recipient of a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director’s New Innovator Award.
An assistant professor of molecular biophysics and biochemistry at Yale, Malvankar is one of 55 scientists to receive the...
The contributions of late Yale Professor William Kelly Simpson ’47, ’48 M.A., Ph.D. ’54 to the field of Egyptology and Near Eastern studies will be recognized during a colloquium in his memory on Saturday, Oct. 7.
Simpson died on March 24, 2017 at the...
Kimberly Goff Crews, secretary and vice president for student life, sent the following message to students about new and updated resources to address discrimination or harassment concerns.
Yale is a community committed to diversity and inclusion; we...