The New Haven Police Department — NHPD — concluded its most recent round of recruitment testing for New Haven Police Officers ...
Thomas Allen Harris, a professor of film and media studies and African American studies at Yale, has built his career around ...
Human Rights Studies, which was previously offered as an intensive program through the Schell Center, has been revived as a ...
The Dramat takes audiences deep into the woods with the cast’s outstanding musical caliber and unconventional interpretation ...
Yale Ballet Company and Yale Undergraduate Chamber Orchestra performed “Alice in Wonderland” from Nov. 14 to 16 in the Dome ...
The new framework provides a holistic structure for clinicians to examine how racism and cultural factors intersect with the ...
Stanford professor Helen Quinn presented the Howard L. Schultz Sr. Price Lecture on the early days of the Standard Model and ...
Sayda Martinez-Alvarado ’23, Angelin Mathew ’25 and Chriss Tuyishime ’25 will have the opportunity to pursue master's degrees ...
Winners of the Veritas Search, a campus-wide scavenger hunt, were treated to dinner and draft-style prize selection on Nov.
The bill, introduced by two YCC senators, aims to reduce the number of graduation credits from 36 to 32 and allow students to focus “more fully” on their courses.
On a holiday when most restaurants shutter their doors, several New Haven establishments have forged traditions to give residents a break from cooking.
The Asian American Cultural Center’s Political Action and Education Team and Yale Student Environmental Coalition held a “Climate Racism & Creating Environmental Joy” teach-in on Sunday evening at the ...