Yale College will welcome the Class of 2002 on Aug. 28, when 1,305 entering freshmen arrive in New Haven for orientation. The freshmen class was selected from among 11,947 applicants. “We are honored to receive such an accomplished group of students...
Classes at Yale College, the undergraduate college of Yale University, will begin at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 2. Freshmen check into their dormitories starting at 9 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 28. At 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 29, President Richard C....
Reporters and photographers are invited to the first in a series of open houses to showcase major renovation and construction projects completed recently at Yale University. Architects and construction managers, as well as representatives from Yale’s...
Yale University officials today said they were pleased that a federal court had dismissed a civil suit filed by four students who contested the University’s requirement that undergraduates live on campus. “We are extremely pleased that the court has...
United States Representative Rosa L. DeLauro: I was pleased to learn that the Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute has been awarded a grant from the DeWitt Wallace-Reader’s Digest Fund to establish programs to improve public school curriculum around the...
Eight Yale students are working this summer to improve life in New Haven and advance the cause of social justice, thanks to the Dwight Hall Summer Internship Program. The program, now in its 30th year, provides funding so that students can work full...
A bequest to Yale University from Germain Seligman provided 10 Yale undergraduates with scholarships totaling $155,789 during the recently completed 1997P98 academic year. This is the fourth consecutive year that Yale undergraduates benefitted from the...
The 1997-98 academic year has officially ended, but 35 Yale students have chosen to remain in New Haven throughout the summer to serve their host city as President’s Public Service Fellows. They will work in community gardens and city parks, develop...
Reporters, camera teams and photographers are invited to all or part of the annual summer 5-day intensive training session in political campaign skills organized by the Women’s Campaign School – WCS – at Yale. The program will run from Wednesday, June...
Linda A. Mason, president and co-founder of Bright Horizons Children’s Centers Inc., the nation’s largest provider of corporate-sponsored early childhood education, has been chosen in a nationwide balloting of her fellow Yale graduates to serve as an...