Five years ago, Yale’s Department of Psychiatry formally integrated anti-racism education and advocacy into its resident training program.
Through the Social Justice and Health Equity (SJHE) curriculum, a mandatory part of the four-year program,...
To comply with new regulations issued by the U.S. Department of Education, Yale has updated its procedures for addressing sexual misconduct. The new regulations, which take effect Aug. 14, primarily pertain to formal disciplinary processes.
None of the...
It was the evening of Thursday, Aug. 6, two days after Tropical Storm Isaias ripped through Connecticut, leaving hundreds of thousands of people without electric power. United Illuminating (UI), one of the principal utility companies in the state, had...
Yale University will soon welcome more than 1,900 undergraduates to live and study on campus, a step that follows months of intensive preparations for a fall semester in which fastidious attention to health and safety will serve communal teaching,...
COVID-19 testing is an integral part of Yale’s strategy for supporting the health and well-being of students, faculty, and staff.
As the fall semester gets under way, Dr. Madeline Wilson, chief quality officer at Yale Health and chair of Yale’s COVID-19...
As Connecticut students prepare for an unprecedented return to school, they should also concentrate on a key component of educational success — their mental health.
Yale University is offering a free, livestream event on well-being and mental health for...