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Yale alumni discuss navigating election in education

Panelists delved into civic education, voter participation and democratic values, offering Yale students and educators insights ahead of the upcoming election.

Slifka Center hosts book talk on the future of Jewish identity in America

On Tuesday, around 50 people gathered in the Slifka Chapel to hear Joshua Leifer GRD ’27 on his new book, which explores the Jewish history of American exceptionalism and the nebulous future of American Jewry.

Divinity School reckons with Yale’s ties to slavery at International African American Museum in Charleston

When Elijah Heyward III DIV ’07 used to study in the Yale Divinity School library late at night, he would often scan the walls for […]

Washington Post correspondent Isaac Arnsdorf ’11 discusses new book, future of the MAGA movement

Isaac Arnsdorf visited Yale for a conversation with his former professor Jack Hitt about his recent book, “Finish What We Started.”

New workshop series on digital ethics sparks multidisciplinary interest

On Monday, the Digital Ethics Center hosted the first of 10 workshops highlighting the nature and ethics of artificial intelligence.

Dwight Hall encourages students to get involved in New Haven through its annual service bazaar

Dwight Hall held a service bazaar on Sept. 7 showcasing groups on campus that facilitate student service within New Haven and actively work to improve Yale-New Haven relations.

‘The institutions became sociopathic’: Former PayPal CEO Peter Thiel decries higher education at YPU event

On Sept. 3, the Yale Political Union invited Peter Thiel to a debate titled “Resolved: Higher Education is a Bubble.”

Salovey calls for dialogue in final Baccalaureate Address, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy speaks at Class Day

Salovey preached the importance of dialogue as a tool for building compassion, while Murthy discussed the value of building meaningful relationships. Salovey encountered a mild disruption from pro-Palestine demonstrators, while brief chants of “free Palestine” interrupted Class Day later in the afternoon.

Yale U.S.-China Distinguished Colloquium celebrates 45 years of formalized U.S.-China relations

The 2024 colloquium featured over 40 speakers and panelists in the fields of healthcare, finance, technology and more.

Blumenthal reminisces with Dems, interrupted by protests

Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut recounted stories and offered advice at a Yale College Democrats event that was disrupted briefly by pro-Palestine activists.

Trumbull student affinity group showcases Black New Haven artists

This week the Trumbull Art Gallery is hosting an exhibition of New Haven artists. The exhibition is the culmination of a collaboration between the University’s […]