“For me, it’s exhilarating,” Margaret H. Marshall ’76 J.D. ’12 LL.D. (Hon.) told the Boston Globe on June 26, about the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision in the Obergefell v. Hodges case that the Constitution guarantees the right to marriage for...
Numerous New Haveners will assemble on the morning of Saturday, July 4 at the grave of “a man of approved integrity; a cool, discerning Judge; a prudent, sagacious politician; a true, faithful, and firm patriot,” as Roger Sherman is described on his...
Every day thousands of people walk by Woodbridge Hall at 105 Wall St., the administrative heart of the university and home of the president’s and secretary’s offices. The building is also the meeting place of the university’s trustees, who gather there...
This month marks the 314th anniversary of Yale’s founding, and Yale Secretary and Vice President for Student Life Kimberly Goff-Crews notes that it’s an occasion meant to be marked.“Yale Founders Day on Wednesday, October 7, 2015 provides an opportunity...