POLICY & ADMINISTRATION
Raimondo’s resignation leaves vacant Yale Corporation seat

The Yale Corporation, the University’s highest governing body, must fill a vacancy left by Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo LAW ’98 this year. In early […]

After their historical accounts were anonymized, members of first cohort of women at Yale speak out

As part of the celebration of 50 years of coeducation at Yale College, members of the “first women at Yale” cohort — those who graduated […]

Funding the sciences at Yale: In the University’s quest to catch up its peers, what is the cost?

Though Yale initially froze faculty searches and salaries and is budgeting a $27 million operating deficit for the 2021 fiscal year, which ends on June […]

Administrators weigh options for a “new normal” fall term, predict all students will return to campus

Yale administrators are drawing up multiple contingency plans for the fall 2021 semester as they begin to look past a year thrown in flux by […]

Yale College announces anticipated plan for summer 2021 travel

Yalies may be able to travel abroad again in summer 2021 — although not through Yale Summer Session Programs Abroad. In an email to Yale […]

With launch of Jackson School approaching, faculty question University’s direction

The Jackson Institute, currently slated to become the University’s 15th school, is a new foray for Yale. It does not fit squarely into the mold […]

Salovey: Yale will not rename Schwarzman Center despite criticism from faculty post-election

Stephen Schwarzman ’69, chief executive officer of Blackstone and loyal donor to former President Donald Trump and Yale, will soon formally have his name emblazoned […]

Four more Yale alumni appointed to Biden’s cabinet

The list of Yale alumni in the Biden administration continues to grow, with four new names added to the list in recent weeks. Two Yale […]

Biden DOJ drops Yale admissions lawsuit

On Wednesday afternoon, the United States Department of Justice dropped its lawsuit against Yale, which was originally filed in October by then-President Donald Trump’s DOJ […]

Elicker, Salovey split over Yale’s responsibility to resolve city budget crisis

As the wealth disparity between the University and its home city grows, New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker and University President Peter Salovey are locked in […]

Equity versus efficiency: Skirting state guidelines, Yale vaccinates all medical students regardless of patient contact

The University is using vaccines allocated by the state of Connecticut to immunize all medical students, even those removed from patient contact, in Phase 1a […]