Every day, across 14 residential college dining halls, six cafés, five restaurants, one convenience store, and a $7 million catering operation, Yale Hospitality serves more than 14,000 meals — infusing the principles of wellness and sustainability into...
Noting that today marks the closing of the public comment period for the U.S. Department of Education’s proposed revisions to the Title IX regulations regarding how educational institutions respond to sexual misconduct, Yale President Peter Salovey stated...
In the 18 months since the Office of Undergraduate Financial Aid was established as a dedicated center for Yale College students and their families, Director Scott Wallace Juedes and his staff have set two priorities above all others: affordability and...
The Yale Repertory Theatre will present the world premiere of “Good Faith: Four Chats about Race and the New Haven Fire Department” by Karen Hartman, directed by Kenny Leon, Feb. 1-23 at Yale Repertory Theatre, 1120 Chapel St. Opening night is Thursday,...
President Peter Salovey has ordered an independent investigation of complaints of sexual misconduct against former professor of psychiatry Eugene Redmond. Professor Redmond, who conducted laboratory research and did not see patients, retired from Yale in...
“Race and Caste” is the topic of the spring Franke Lectures in the Humanities sponsored by the Whitney Humanities Center.
This semester’s series has been organized in conjunction with the Yale College seminar taught by Hazel Carby, the Charles C. and...
“Elemental Media” is the theme of the spring 2019 Shulman Lectures in Science and the Humanities, sponsored by the Whitney Humanities Center (WHC).
The opening lecture, titled “The Saturation of Media,” will be given by Paul Frosh on Monday, Feb. 4. Other...