Former New Haven Police Chief Karl Jacobson, who resigned from his post Monday after being confronted with allegations that he appropriated city funds for personal use, said he took $10,000 from an ...
Both of the police departments operating on and around Yale’s campus are without permanent leadership after the sudden resignation of New Haven Police Chief Karl Jacobson on Monday. Jacobson resigned ...
A study found a 31 times increase of young men with erectile dysfunction in the past decade. The News spoke to Yale experts to find out why. Erectile dysfunction, or ED, is a common condition for men ...
After completing their last season competing for Yale this fall, seven Bulldog seniors have announced their decision to continue their collegiate football career following graduation. Grant Jordan ’25 ...
Robert A.M. Stern ARC ’65, a world renowned architect who served for 18 years as the dean of the Yale School of Architecture, died Thursday at age 86. Born in Brooklyn in 1939, Stern first came to ...
The stakes of applying to American universities as an international student have increased dramatically in the past two decades. Administrators and international students who spoke with the News said ...
The Bulldogs will travel to Ohio on Saturday to take on the Youngstown State Penguins in the first round of Football Championship Subdivision playoffs, the NCAA announced early Sunday afternoon. On ...
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 ...
Without a departmental policy on the use of artificial intelligence, English professors are taking a range of approaches to confronting AI use. There has been “no call” for a department-wide policy, ...
Federal tax credits for electric vehicles expired on Sept. 30, ending a $7,500 subsidy that had made cleaner cars more accessible to American buyers for more than a decade. Introduced in 2008, the tax ...
Yale rescinded the admission of a Davenport College first year after administrators concluded that she included falsehoods in her college application, according to a Yale College spokesperson. The ...
Heather Gerken, the dean of Yale Law School, will leave the University in August to lead one of the wealthiest charitable foundations in the world. After eight years as the Law School’s dean and ...