POLICY & ADMINISTRATION
Student activists file complaint alleging Yale’s weapons investments are illegal

The Sumud Coalition asked the Connecticut attorney general to investigate Yale’s investments in military weapons manufacturers. The AG’s office has said that it will not use its authority to “control” Yale’s financial decisions.

Yale to offer legal guidance to students at risk, will not voluntarily share student information with ICE

Amid the deportation of pro-Palestinian student activists, Yale administrators assert that they will offer assistance to students at risk and not voluntarily provide information to government agents.

YCC pushes for MENA Cultural Center

Proposal by Davenport Senator Joseph Elsayyid calls for a dedicated cultural house, citing ongoing challenges in community-building and institutional permanence.

Education Department launches investigation into Yale’s partnership with diversity program

The announcement cites Yale’s partnership with The PhD Project — an organization which aims to bolster diversity amongst business school faculty — as a potential violation of the Feb. 14 “Dear Colleague” letter which ordered schools to end race-conscious programs.

Trump threatens to jail or deport students, freeze funding for universities for “illegal protests”

In a message on Truth Social, the president asserted that all federal funding would stop for any University that allows “illegal” protests.

Yale Hospitality firm on decision to remove takeout boxes, despite months of student advocacy

In spite of negative student feedback and several advocacy pushes by the Yale College Council, Hospitality persists in its decision to remove to-go boxes and disposable cups, but points to alternatives such as Smart Meals.

College cost rises to $90,550, marking a decade of yearly near-4 percent increases

The 2025-26 term bill, consisting of $69,900 in tuition and $20,650 in housing and meal fees, is 3.9 percent higher than the current term bill.

Trump’s anti-DEI order won’t affect cultural centers, Dean Lewis says

Yale’s race-conscious practices remain safe despite the Department of Education’s letter, Yale College Dean Pericles Lewis said, but race-based groups still express concerns.

“We need the whole Yale community”: Yale falls short of its recycling goals

While Yale’s recycling infrastructure advances, students and staff call for greater participation and education to combat contamination.

International students navigate growing competition in Yale admissions

As international demand for Ivy League admissions increased over the decades, schools across the world adapted to the new landscape.

Education Department instructs universities to end all race-conscious programs

The Department of Education warned that universities that do not suspend diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and practices within two weeks could lose federal funding.