Starting with the class of 2029, Yale will increase its class size by 100 students. To pursue its strategic plan and provide a Yale education to more people, Yale College will increase its class size ...
New Haven green-lights proposal for new Dramatic Arts Building, sparking both excitement and concern
A long-awaited dramatic arts center is finally set to take shape on the corner of Crown and York streets. Plans for the new Dramatic Arts Building have been in motion for the past decades; the project ...
New Haven’s Rep. Rosa DeLauro spoke Monday morning at Vinnie’s Italia Importing Company in Wooster Square to highlight the effects of proposed new tax on Italian pasta — and the potential ripple ...
Riley Getchell ’27 was elected as the Yale College Democrats president last Monday, and she plans to run a boots-on-the-ground style Dems, with more frequent canvassing and advocacy trips. From ...
The New Haven-based workforce development organization Workforce Alliance has been awarded federal funding to expand on-the-job training and apprenticeships, including a recent grant of $1.5 million ...
Connecticut’s legislature passed a bill on Thursday that restricts law enforcement action for civil offenses on courthouse grounds — the same day federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ’01 returned to his alma mater on Friday to denounce the lack of intellectual diversity during his time at Yale and highlight his anti-liberal crusade in Florida. DeSantis, ...
Yale Facilities once planned to install water fountains in the entryways of every residential college except Jonathan Edwards by summer 2025, Yale College Council leaders said in January. But the ...
At 8 a.m. on a Saturday morning, staff at the Urban Resources Initiative loaded three open-bed pickup trucks with shovels, tarps, axes and buckets. The initiative began in 1989 as the idea of School ...
Yale’s chapter of the Student/Farmworker Alliance began circulating a petition on Sunday that asks Yale Hospitality to join the Fair Food Program, an initiative that works with agricultural buyers and ...
The writer Joshua Cohen, known for his acclaimed book “The Netanyahus,” spoke at a Pierson College tea on Tuesday afternoon. Pierson fellow Jay Wong ’17, who interviewed Cohen before inviting audience ...
Last week, Yale celebrated National First-Generation, Low-Income Week with community gatherings, including four buttery “buy-outs” and an opportunity for professional headshots. According to Melangelo ...
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