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McInnis was one of over 360 university leaders to join a statement decrying the “coercive” use of research funding and the ...
Elm City Communities partnered with Bob.ai, a tech company that offers Public Housing Authorities software to expedite ...
Gvir, the Israeli national security minister who has been convicted in Israel for racism and support of a terrorist organization, spoke to Yale students and faculty on Wednesday night. His visit was ...
Tuesday night protest on Beinecke Plaza held by an unaffiliated group, Yale College revoked Yalies4Palestine’s official ...
The housing draw for the 2025-26 academic school term has now concluded. According to Ferentz Lafargue, associate dean of ...
During Bulldog Days, the News spoke with 15 prospective students weighing their college decisions in the face of political attacks on institutions of higher learning.
Over 100 professors signed a letter urging University leaders to prioritize faculty and academics as administrative spending ...
The pandemic reshaped how New Haven K-8 educators think about health — and PE is at the heart of that shift. With a focus on ...
An exam that allowed students entry into CPSC 2230, “Data Systems and Programming Techniques,” without taking CPSC 2010, ...
The libertarian senator criticized tariffs, executive power and federal spending in the Yale Political Union’s final debate ...
Yale’s track and field team shows strong performances as they head toward the season’s most competitive meets: the Penn ...
After four years of investing in upgrades and serving the New Haven community, Zaroka Bar & Grill’s owner says he is now ...