“Twitter Diplomacy” is the title of a talk by Colin Crowell, vice president of global public policy and philanthropy at Twitter, who will speak at Yale on Wednesday, April 18 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
The lecture will take place noon-1:15 p.m. in...
The Yale Athletic Department will once again pay tribute to the memory of women’s ice hockey player Mandi Schwartz ’10 (1988-2011), whose courageous battle with cancer has helped save lives by inspiring participation in marrow donor registration drives....
Seven current Yale graduate students and one Yale College alum are among the 30 students nationwide chosen to receive Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans.
The Yale graduate students receiving Soros Fellowships are HaoYang (Carl) Jiang,...
Words like “amazing,” “superb,” and “fantastic” are understatements when it comes to describing Frances Rosenbluth, the Damon Wells Professor of Political Science, said Yale College senior Johannes Behringer in announcing the Yale professor as a winner of...
In his upcoming book, former FBI director James Comey publicly apologized to Secretary Hillary Clinton and her supporters for how he handled the FBI's investigation of her email use. Clinton’s 2016 campaign chair, John Podesta, speaking at a Poynter...
A planned trip this summer to Cape Town, South Africa, will mark the first time in the Yale Alumni Service Corps’ (YASC) decade-long history that Yale faculty have accompanied the volunteers to a program in Africa. It’s an important milestone, says Joao...
Yale professors and alumni were among the individuals honored by the 2018 Pulitzer Prize committee for their works.
Law School professor James Forman Jr. ’92 J.D. is the 2018 Pulitzer Prize winner in General Nonfiction for his book, “Locking Up Our Own:...