When Associate Director of Admissions Hannah Mendlowitz ’12 got the news that the response to the COVID-19 outbreak meant that Yale would not be able to host Bulldog Days, the three-day on-campus program for admitted students held each April, her first...
Jane Sachs ’73 B.A., ’74 M.A., a clinical and forensic psychologist, found her home at Yale in Russian courses and the newly formed Yale Slavic Chorus. “The involvement of all things Slavic and Russian took hold of me,” said Sachs, whose mother was from...
As the world grapples with waves of patients from the coronavirus pandemic, Yale has moved aggressively to make emergency campus housing available for medical personnel on the front lines of the fight against the virus.
By April 3, Yale had prepared 300...
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Judging from media coverage, the coronavirus pandemic seems to be primarily a medical, public health, and economic crisis, and people are looking to experts in those fields as well as in government to furnish...
This is the latest interview in a series.
The move to remote instruction and other university-wide shifts occurring in response to the COVID-19 pandemic have far-reaching impacts. What are the important aspects of Yale’s guidance on these matters?
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