It is folly, perhaps, to attempt to categorize or encapsulate the creative force that is Kaloyan Kolev.
Kolev, a graduating senior at Pauli Murray majoring in computer science, is a coder, a composer, a graphic designer, an essayist, and a video editor....
If you ask Jenny Tan where to meet, don’t be surprised if she says at the intersection — of organic chemistry and machine learning, of science and finance, of health care and podcasting, of 52nd and Park.
“It’s a theme I see a lot in my life,” the...
Lukas Flippo left his home in Amory, Mississippi, four years ago to come to Yale, and he brought his whole town with him.
Amory’s people and places, its rhythms and reveries, influenced many of Flippo’s activities at Yale, from the way he shot and edited...
Helen Tejada knows most students are loyal to their residential colleges. But to her it’s not a question of loyalty, it’s just a fact: Grace Hopper College is the best.
As a first-generation college student, the tight-knit community she found in the...
In the 10 years since the Native American Cultural Center (NACC) opened its doors on High Street in 2013, the number of courses in Indigenous studies has grown considerably. Next fall, for the first time ever, undergraduates will receive credit toward the...
Since 1982, the Eli Whitney Students Program (EWSP) has offered students with “non-traditional” backgrounds — but who possess exceptional potential, determination, and maturity — an opportunity to receive a Yale College education. Since then, hundreds of...
This page was published April 2020; it is updated regularly.
In order to weather the unprecedented storm brought by COVID-19, Yale and New Haven must stand united and work in concert. Toward this end, Yale has moved quickly on several fronts to support...
Acclaimed poet Elizabeth Alexander ’84 returned “home” to the Yale campus for Class Day on Sunday, extolling freedom, education, and the imperative of speaking truth to power.
“If we deserve the power, the imagination, the historical perspective, the...