Theater — according to award-winning playwright Quiara Alegría Hudes ’99 — is an ephemeral experience. It is “a now-or-never genre, a one-time ceremony,” and for years, Hudes has dedicated herself to ...
Yale leaders are scrambling to understand a flurry of executive orders emerging from President Donald Trump’s first weeks back in office that could affect Yale’s funding and programs. The University ...
Wilbur Earl Tennant’s cattle were dying. It was 1998 when the farmer from West Virginia first approached environmental attorney Robert Bilott for help. Bilott hesitated. As a corporate defense ...
Aaron Freeman, 35, was killed in a shootout with law enforcement agents executing a warrant at a Grand Avenue apartment. Two weeks later, with an investigation into the shooting — which also injured ...
As the end of Yale and New Haven’s voluntary contribution agreement approaches in 2026, both parties are beginning to discuss what future contributions from the University will look like. Along with ...
Yale is increasing the presence of campus security and requiring IDs to enter more doors and gate entrances, Head of Public Safety Duane Lovello announced in an email to Yale community members on ...
A recent bankruptcy court decision to greenlight the sale of Prospect Medical Holdings’ Connecticut hospitals is shifting financial priorities — while also reopening questions about Yale New Haven ...
The Poorvu Center for Teaching and Learning is accepting applications for its AI Course Revision Pilot Grant. Instructional faculty members are eligible to receive funding to support the integration ...
For Estelle Balsirow ’26, language is more than a field of study: it’s a reclamation. Balsirow, a Kalmyk-American linguistics major, is one of the first Yale students to study Kalmyk — an endangered ...
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