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Yale’s four-day celebration of Commencement 2021 concluded on Monday, May 24 with in-person graduation ceremonies for the Schools of Medicine, Management, Law, Divinity, Environment, Public Health, ...
Class Day, a Yale College tradition since the 19th century, includes the awarding of academic, artistic, and athletic prizes; speeches and other contributions by members of the graduating class; and ...
“ It is an honor to participate in the Governor’s Workforce Council, and I am grateful to the governor for convening this group to find ways to harness the power of higher education and expand ...
In the course “Poetics of Place,” students were asked to consider literature’s particular relationship to space by reading past and present literature about Connecticut. The course objectives — which ...
The topic of birdsong — and the idea that it might be a coherent “language” — figures prominently in “The Study of Animal Languages,” Stern’s first novel. Vanity Fair listed it among its 13 “Books ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and filmmaker Jose Antonio Vargas will visit the campus as a Poynter Fellow on Friday, March 1 as part of Pan Asian American Heritage Month, hosted by the Asian ...
The various speakers at the Pretoria meeting highlighted the value of the two parallel branches of conservation — wildlife and heritage — and how adopting successful, sustainable development can be ...
Currently, South Africa has the largest number of people living with HIV in the world and is also experiencing a dramatically expanded tuberculosis epidemic. These two epidemics are tightly linked, as ...
The board of trustees will be reviewing Yale’s longstanding precedent of not revoking honorary degrees. The conduct of which Mr. Cosby was convicted today is profoundly disturbing and deeply contrary ...
The event was a three-hour, self-guided food tour that showcased downtown New Haven’s diverse culinary offerings, while raising money for the community service. Guests enjoyed appetizer and dessert ...
Near Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., a population of mosquitoes capable of transmitting tropical diseases is hunkering down for a sixth straight winter. A new study of this group of Aedes aegypti ...
Senior author Narendra Wajapayee, associate professor of pathology, and his research team started with the premise that cancer cells need specific nutrients to survive and divide quickly. They ...
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