The Helen Hadley Hall dormitory, which in 1959 became the first residence hall on the Yale campus for female graduate students, will be decommissioned and closed in the summer of 2024, Yale announced today.
Located at 420 Temple St., Helen Hadley now...
Renee Kopkowski has been appointed vice president for communications, President Peter Salovey announced today. She will lead Yale’s Office of Public Affairs & Communications (OPAC), serve as the university’s chief communications officer, and guide...
The next time you’re at the public library, be sure to make a mental note of the kid at a nearby table soaking up a biography of Albert Einstein. That kid might be the next generation’s Charles D. Brown II, quantum physicist.
Brown, who joined Yale's...
In the early, most isolating days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Alicia Schmidt Camacho, head of Ezra Stiles College, sent and received poetry from her students as a way of staying connected during a period of remote learning. She noticed that one poet whose...
Yale College on Feb. 3 announced the term bill for the 2023–2024 academic year and reaffirmed its commitment to make an undergraduate education at Yale affordable to all students and their families through its need-based financial aid program.
The Yale...
Stargazing on Science Hill is back at full strength.
Yale’s Leitner Family Observatory and Planetarium, which has been closed for shows since 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, recently resumed its weekly planetarium shows, visits from school groups, and...
In a demonstration of its commitment to academic freedom, Yale will enhance and expand its Scholars at Risk (SAR) program, which provides temporary professional appointments and a welcoming community for scholars, writers, artists, and activists worldwide...