In February 2016, the Association of Yale Alumni (AYA) Board of Governors appointed the Yale Alumni Task Force on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) to better understand how alumni could be more effective in promoting DEI across all activities. But...
Many Yale students have stories about the professors who inspired them, but few can say that they were at her bedside after she’d given birth, providing postpartum care. Such is the singular life of nursing students. Heather Reynolds ’80 M.S.N., lecturer...
Cheers rose from onlookers as the mass of police cars rushed by, red lights spinning, followed by streams of bicyclists – some clad in serious cycling gear, some with flags affixed to their helmets, some standing upright, making exaggerated strides on...
The Yale School of Architecture has no official alumni network. But an initiative called the Architect is IN, which provides pro bono design services to nonprofits in need as part of Yale Day of Service, has provided a way for architecture alumni to...
Is it possible to provide a new, multi-faceted look at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that welcomes all viewpoints and provides much-needed context to American audiences? Skyler Inman ’17 B.A., believes it is — and her new podcast, “Intractable,” aims...
For Bill D’Antonio ’48 B.A., Yale was a familiar presence long before he began his studies here. He’d attended Hillhouse High School in New Haven, where he was a member of the Italian fraternity, and his father was Yale’s postmaster. When he was accepted...
Alumni were invited on each reunion weekend to a roundtable discussion on the university’s efforts to further the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) among members of the student body, faculty and administration.
Kathryn Lofton, chair of...
Dorothy Tegeler ’16 J.D. has suddenly found herself in the national spotlight. Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP), the organization she cofounded with three other Yale Law School alumni, is providing legal aid to immigrants making asylum claims — a...