Yale Condemns Hanging of Palestinian Flag on Menorah During Protest Yale University leaders, elected officials and pro-Palestinian activists said the brief action crossed a line.
With War Raging, Colleges Confront a Crisis of Their Own Making Education and validation aren’t the same.
How a Yale Student’s Rape Accusation Exposed Her to a Defamation Lawsuit The woman’s allegation led to the expulsion of Saifullah Khan, who was acquitted in a criminal trial. His lawsuit is now challenging these disciplinary hearings.
At Yale, a Surge of Activism Forced Changes in Mental Health Policies For decades, the university required students seeking medical leaves to withdraw and reapply. A campus suicide set off a cascade of revisions.
Allergies and Special Dietary Restrictions Put College Dining Halls to the Test A surge of students with allergies and special diets is challenging meal services and changing the shape of the campus cafeteria.