GRADUATE & PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS
Graduate and professional school communities reflect on Israel-Hamas war

Amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, several of Yale’s graduate and professional school communities organized events to address and reflect on the situation.

School of Medicine honors Yan Fuqing, celebrates continued bilateral relations with Chinese medical institutions

Yan, the first Asian person to receive a medical degree from Yale, went on to pioneer public health initiatives in China and leave a legacy of cultural and intellectual exchange between Yale and peer Chinese institutions.

Law professor Amy Chua receives Buckley award after string of controversies

Chua was honored with the 2023 Lux et Veritas Faculty Prize by the Buckley Institute for her efforts to foster intellectual diversity among her students in and out of the classroom.

Private equity investor talks China at SOM

Students at the School of Management had the opportunity to learn about investors’ views of China and how they will influence the country's economy in the coming years.

Yale Law alumni rank among highest earners across all law school graduates, study finds

According to a study conducted by the law firm Anidjar & Levine, alumni from Yale Law School boast the second-highest salary four years out of school, trailing only behind graduates of Cornell Law School.

Amid student fundraising efforts, former Finance Minister discusses Ukraine’s future

On Friday, Ukraine House organized a talk with Former Ukrainian Finance Minister Natalie Jaresko, amid student fundraising efforts to support military efforts in the ongoing war.

New Law School program aims to foster discourse across political spectrum

The Crossing Divides Program, which features a speaker series, is set to host its first event on Oct. 17 with Bob Bauer, former White House General Counsel, and Ben L. Ginsberg, former counsel to the Bush-Cheney presidential campaign.

Law School announces four new optional essay prompts for 2023-24 law school admissions cycle

Announced after the Supreme Court’s decision to axe affirmative action, Yale Law School applicants now have the chance to write an optional essay centered around the themes of community engagement, leadership, determination or open-mindedness.

Baltic Studies program expanding to match region’s growing geopolitical influence

The expansion, funded by three alumni donors, includes new initiatives and events planned for the upcoming year.

Yale Law experts preview cases in upcoming Supreme Court term

Yale Law School professors Bill Eskridge LAW ’78, Linda Greenhouse LAW ’78 and Sam Moyn discussed the significance of the Supreme Court’s upcoming term on Monday.

Elizabeth Bradley delivers the Yale School of Public Health Dean’s Lecture

Bradley, one of this year’s four Wilbur Cross Medal recipients and a member of the News’ presidential shortlist, reflected on her career and moments of transition.