Yale brought Caroline Tanbee Smith ’14 B.S. and Margaret Lee ’14 B.A. to New Haven from their respective Kentucky homes, but it was the city and the community that enticed them to stay long after graduation. “One of the reasons we go to school is to...
During the month of July, Carlos Pinela ’82 will begin his weekdays doing what he asks of all the children who file into the Payne Whitney Gym’s Lanman Center at 9 a.m. each morning: completing a certain number of pushups, sit-ups, squats, and other floor...
Yale Conferences and Events (YC&E) has been hard at work this summer keeping Yale’s campus and the surrounding New Haven area as lively as ever. With a daily average of 3,000 guests occupying 13 of the 14 residential colleges as well as Old Campus in...
Vivian Perlis, a musicologist, historian, and author best known as the founder and former director of Yale’s Oral History of American Music, died on July 4 at her home in Weston, Connecticut. She was 91 years old.
Read her full obituary in the New York...
A new joint major in computer science and economics will offer Yale undergraduates hands-on research opportunities and prepare them to leave their mark on the world’s digital economy.
Beginning in the fall of 2019, students can pursue the Computer Science...
Yale’s Institution for Social and Policy Studies (ISPS) has received a grant from The Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program, part of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), to support the sharing and development of reproducible research...