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Demonstrators waving Palestinian and Israeli flags condemned the appearance of Itamar Ben-Gvir, the national security ...
A Students for Justice in Palestine chapter at Yale, Yalies4Palestine, had its student group recognition revoked after it set ...
Student protests at Yale and UConn have returned. But amid federal funding cuts and student visa revocations, they're taking ...
Ramy Youssef, an award-winning Egyptian-American creator, actor, producer, director and comedian, will deliver remarks at ...
With a new fall offering, Yale becomes the latest university to offer a course on the cultural impact of the Puerto Rican ...
Alex Schapiro ’26 responsibly disclosed a massive privacy breach in the dating app Cerca. Months later, as users still have ...
Alumnus Jonathan Trent is a marine biologist and former NASA scientist whose groundbreaking work spans ocean research, space science, and sustainable technology.
The UConn Athletics Department announced a $15 million gift that will support the Nayden Center for Academic Excellence ...
As student interest in startups surges, Yale’s entrepreneurial programs — from YES to Hillhouse Fellows — are helping build a ...
Former U.S. Ambassador to Japan, White House Chief of Staff during the first Obama administration, U.S. Congressman (D-IL), and Mayor of Chicago Rahm Emanuel, who is reportedly considering a run for ...
At least one graduate student and one postdoctoral researcher at Princeton had their visas revoked in early April, a person ...