Over the winter, Max Hammond gave more time than usual to the piano — about eight hours a day, up from his long-term average of about five. He was applying to conservatories and aiming to impress.
The mathematics major from Los Angeles also took care to...
When Chelsea Coronel, a recent graduate of New Haven’s Wilbur Cross High School, starts at Yale this month, she’ll see familiar faces on the pathways and quads: six of her Cross classmates will be Yale College classmates too.
Jacquelin Onofre-Avila, an...
If you ask Jenny Tan where to meet, don’t be surprised if she says at the intersection — of organic chemistry and machine learning, of science and finance, of health care and podcasting, of 52nd and Park.
“It’s a theme I see a lot in my life,” the...
He had blossomed in the Bauhaus, fled the Nazis, epitomized the zeitgeist at Black Mountain College, and infused the Yale School of Art with the spirit of experiment.
He’d also produced a vast and growing series of artworks that would land him squarely...
This month marks the three-year anniversary of the beginning of Scott Strobel’s tenure as provost, which all but coincided with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. In a conversation with Yale News, Strobel reflects on the remarkable ways the Yale...
He had a car and a cello. They had little time left and no place to go.
Jerry Zhou ’21 provided a soundtrack for their final days.
“Feeling music is innate to who we are as humans,” said the Trumbull College student leader and cellist from Tennessee, who...
In an online celebration May 18, President Peter Salovey conferred Yale degrees on thousands of 2020 graduates, admitting them to the attendant “rights and responsibilities.”
Now it’s up to Emily Shandley to make sure Yale’s newest alumni get a record of...
A man with almost no hair on his body has grown a full head of it after a novel treatment by doctors at Yale University.
There is currently no cure or long-term treatment for alopecia universalis, the disease that left the 25-year-old patient bare of hair...