Over the course of 2018, YaleNews published more than 1,200 stories — from news of awards and honors to groundbreaking discoveries, campus events, Q&As, student and faculty profiles, book publications, videos, and more. Many of these stories marked a...
Juan Carlos (“JC”) Salinas ’03 M.F.A. knew little about life outside of Texas when his advisor, Melba Martinez, at the University of Texas-Austin where he studied theater, suggested he apply to the Yale School of Drama. He’d grown up in the small, low-...
For students in the “Intro to Public Humanities” class, the city of New Haven is their classroom. Instead of cramming for a final before Christmas break, they are “putting something out into the world,” says Ryan André Brasseaux ’11 Ph.D., dean of...
This story originally appeared in Yale Engineering magazine.
Does the name Joey Brink ring a bell? While an undergraduate student majoring in mechanical engineering, Brink was not only a star carillonneur on campus, his senior project focused on...
From his undergraduate days through his visits to campus as a retired U.S. president, YaleNews highlights photos of George H.W. Bush ’48 at Yale.
The co-founders of an innovative crowdsourcing investment platform for renewable energy projects called Raise Green turned to Yale students to crowdsource ideas before launching their new venture. They identified six archetypal customers and community...
In 1968, the Yale-Harvard football game — “The Game” — ended in a 29-29 tie. Recalling what led to the crushing result for Yale, those who experienced it reflect upon the classic game, and ponder what it means for The Game to be played 50 years later.