A four-generation Yale family has created a permanent endowment for Yale University Library’s Center for Science and Social Science Information — a gift that will support key university initiatives in the sciences and social sciences. The center, which...
As Yale Hospitality’s Rafi Taherian was making plans to feed Yale’s now reduced on-campus population, he was also thinking of other people who might be affected by the dispersal of students and staff in response to the COVID-19 crisis: New Haven residents...
This interview is part of a running series.
How are faculty in the humanities responding to the effects of the COVID-19 crisis?
Yale humanists are creative and conscientious. They are also, like all scholars, committed to the search for truth. For that...
With COVID-19 cases multiplying in the region, Yale University and its medical affiliates continue to move as swiftly as possible to adapt and expand treatment areas, shore up supplies, and prepare doctors, nurses, and support personnel for long hours of...
Yale’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions has completed its review of the 35,220 applications for the Class of 2024 and has offered admission to 2,304 students. The class will complete the expansion of Yale College that began three years ago with the...
As college students nationwide transition to online classes, Yale University Press (YUP) is providing them free access to its ebooks, including digital textbooks, through the end of the semester.
YUP has arranged with digital content providers EBSCO,...