In 2012, Boston magazine published a feature story called “Lawrence, MA: City of the Damned.” It chronicled the many woes of the state’s poorest city – a mayor under investigation, a steep rise in crime, rampant drugs, and a school system that had been...
Yale’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions has completed its review of the 35,306 applications for the Class of 2022 and has offered admissions to 2,229 students. This marks the second year with a larger first-year class after the opening of Pauli Murray...
Note: This event has been rescheduled from a previous date.
“Fake News, Bogus Science, and Bad Math: A Journalist’s Advice for Cutting Through BS” will be the topic of a talk by Charles Seife, professor at New York University’s (NYU) Department of...
Filmmaker, journalist and critic Kevin B. Lee will speak at Yale on Saturday, March 31, as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
Lee’s talk, entitled “THEORY/PRACTICE: Expanding Scholarship in the Age of Digital Media” and subtitled “Dreams and Terrors of...
Jeff Brock, director of the campus-wide Data Science Initiative at Brown University and former chair of Brown’s Department of Mathematics, has been named the inaugural dean of science for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) at Yale. Brock, a...