The 2018-2019 academic year saw Yale faculty members honored with some of the world’s and the nation’s highest accolades — from Nobel and Pulitzer prizes, to a MacArthur award, and more — and with election to renowned national and international academies...
Increased access to and affordability of a Yale education, construction of new landmark facilities for science and the humanities, and expanded opportunities for multidisciplinary teaching and scholarship are among the initiatives President Peter Salovey...
The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Convocation ceremony took place on May 19 at the Yale University Art Gallery. Commencement followed on May 20 in Woolsey Hall.
Esther F. arrived at Auschwitz-Birkenau in August 1944 — a period when the camp’s crematoriums were operating at full capacity. Esther, a physician, was held for five days before being transported to Guben, a labor camp in Germany where she was assigned...
A new joint major in computer science and economics will offer Yale undergraduates hands-on research opportunities and prepare them to leave their mark on the world’s digital economy.
Beginning in the fall of 2019, students can pursue the Computer Science...
On Thursday, Aug. 22, Yale President Peter Salovey and Graduate School Dean Lynn Cooley presided over an academic ceremony to welcome the newest class of degree-seeking students to the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.