Janet Lindner, Yale’s vice president for human resources and administration, will retire at the end of the year after more than two decades of service to the university, President Peter Salovey announced Sept. 14.
“I am grateful to Janet for all that she...
This fall, Yale students and professors, like their counterparts at universities nationwide, are doing much of their study and collaboration online, whether on campus, at home, or elsewhere, sometimes in markedly different circumstances. To foster the...
For the culminating event of the 50WomenAtYale150 initiative, which commemorates 50 years of coeducation in Yale College and 150 years of women at Yale, organizers convened a diverse group of Yale’s most inspiring women leaders to address the biggest...
Yale’s endowment earned a 6.8% investment return (net of fees) for the year ending June 30, 2020. The endowment value increased from $30.3 billion on June 30, 2019, to $31.2 billion on June 30, 2020.
Spending from the endowment, which is the largest...
Yale must continue to exercise fiscal restraint amid the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic, even as cost-saving actions and recent financial results allow the university to pursue select hiring, compensation, and construction plans, campus leaders said...
Like many parents in the Yale community, Tammy Raccio found herself scrambling to balance job and childcare responsibilities last spring.
Her son, Anthony, then a sixth grader and with special needs, required her help with remote learning. Her husband,...
Yale’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) will welcome 30 new colleagues this academic year who bring world-class scholarship and teaching in a range of fields, including Egyptology, quantum physics, 17th-century English poetry, machine learning, and...