By the time he was entering his senior year of high school in New Haven, in 2017, Henry Seyue already knew that he wanted to study law, preferably constitutional law. One of his teachers, recognizing his academic seriousness, recommended that he attend...
Two years ago, Yale archaeologist Veronica Waweru was in central Kenya, where she conducts her fieldwork, when she received a tip from a local contact. Tourists, she was told, were removing stone hand axes from a prehistoric site located within a private...
American civil rights activist Ruby Bridges, who became a symbol of the movement when she integrated an all-white elementary school as a young girl in the early 1960s, spoke about the continued fight for educational justice during Yale’s annual...