Dear members of the Yale community and friends,
I am pleased to announce the debut of Yale Today — a university-wide e-newsletter from the Office of Public Affairs and Communications that succeeds the YaleNews email you have been receiving twice weekly....
Over 150 Yalies have been Olympic athletes. In a rare occurrence this fall, three Olympians in a sport that turns athletes into human “bullets” were on campus at once.
Kyle Tress ’22, a junior in the Eli Whitney Students Program, School of Management (SOM...
The Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and the United Nations Women for Peace Association will co-host “Emotional Intelligence and Peacebuilding” Jan. 14 at the United Nations in New York City.
Leaders from the fields of social and emotional learning...
In 1964, Martin Luther King Jr. was arrested in Florida for ordering food in a “whites-only” motel. Just two days after he was released on bail from the St. Augustine jail, he was celebrated at Yale, where he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree...
Jonathan Holloway ’95 Ph.D., who served as dean of Yale College from 2014 to 2017, was named the 21st president of Rutgers University on Jan. 21, becoming the first African American to lead New Jersey’s largest research university.
Holloway, a noted...