After nearly 40 years at Yale (beginning with his time as a graduate student), President Peter Salovey says he is still impressed with the ways in which Yale and New Haven neighbors unite to improve their city.
“We bring different skills and viewpoints to...
Two Yale sophomores have been awarded Boren Scholarships to pursue language study abroad during the 2019-20 academic year.
Americans prefer government programs that distribute benefits indirectly, such as through tax credits, over those that provide recipients direct payments, according to a recent study coauthored by Yale political scientist Gregory Huber.
The study,...
Since he started sharing his inventions, Gabriel Mesa ’22 has been focused on using technology to help the people around him live better lives. His first submission to the Connecticut Invention Convention (CIC) — an annual competition for K-12 students...
Venture capitalist Annie Lamont, introduced by her “trailing spouse” Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont, shared her experiences during her three decades in investing as the morning keynote speaker at the Yale Innovation Summit held May 8 at the Yale School...