Four Yale students are among 13 winners of the 2005 Saxe Prize, awarded annually by the J.W. Saxe Memorial Fund of Washington, D.C. to encourage public service among college and university students. They will each receive $1,500 to assist them in...
The Lillian Goldman Charitable Trust and the Sol Goldman Charitable Trust have announced a grant of $5 million to Yale Law School to endow the deanship of the School. The charitable trusts are named for the late New York City philanthropists Sol Goldman...
On May 20, educators from around the state of Connecticut will join alumni of the Yale College Class of 1957 and students and faculty of the Yale School of Music to observe an extraordinary outreach project that integrates music education into the...
Yale College sophomore Richard Ludlow was recently selected as one of 20 undergraduates from the United States and Canada to be honored as a Goldman Sachs Global Leader. Ludlow joins 100 new Global Leaders worldwide being honored for academic excellence...
Yale junior Sarah Stillman was the first–place winner of the Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics 2005 Essay Contest. Winning the $5,000 prize for her essay about sweatshop workers is the most recent achievement of a young woman who had a book for teenage girls...