On Wednesday, Yale’s Student Accessibility Services opened its first satellite space designed for students with disabilities in collaboration with the Good Life Center.
Alongside the release of history professor David Blight’s book on “Yale and Slavery: A History” on Friday, the University formally apologized for the role slavery played in the institution and its early leaders’ lives. In response, Yale has announced a set of actions, some of which were first announced in the previous two years, to acknowledge the school’s ties to the institution of slavery.
In a Feb. 16 event, Yale and New Haven leaders discussed findings of the Yale and Slavery Research Project — and the path to building a stronger community.
In the second consecutive year of in-person MLK commemorations since the COVID-19 pandemic, Ruby Bridges discussed her personal experiences, highlighting the need for educational equality and breaking harmful cycles of hate.
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Members of the Yale community gathered on Hewitt Quadrangle on Friday for a stirring ceremony honoring the university's military community, past and present.
Nearly a month into Israel’s ground invasion of Gaza, Yalies and New Haveners joined the call for a ceasefire, greater student protection and divestment from weapons manufacturers.
Following the announcement of University President Peter Salovey’s departure, the News spoke to nine alumni about Salovey’s time in office and their hopes for Yale’s next president.
In a stirring ceremony, Yale this week honored two Black scholars who studied theology here in the 1800s but couldn’t formally register because of their race.