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Tag: Yale
Asian American Pacific Islander
I Wasnât a Good Asian Daughter⌠But That Got Me into College
Holistic admissions should encourage students to celebrate different components of their unique personal identities rather than conform to what they think admissions officers are looking for.
February 4, 2021
COVID-19
Yale Faculty Move to End Disciplinary Actions on Students Failing to Comply With COVID-19 Measures
More than 100 faculty at the Yale School of Public Health signed an open letter â calling on university leaders across the nation to end âunnecessarily punitive disciplinary actionsâ on students who fail to follow all school health protocols amid the COVID-19 pandemic, reported Yale News. Harvard epidemiologist Julia Marcus and John Hopkins Bloomberg School of [âŚ]
November 5, 2020
Latinx
Two Yale Faculty Named Among 100 Most Inspiring Hispanic/Latinx Scientists
Cell Mentor, an online professional resource for scientists created by Cell Press, just named two faculty at Yale among the 100 most inspiring Hispanic/Latinx scientists. As part of National Hispanic Heritage Month, a committee of scientific advisors selected Drs. Daniel ColĂłn-Ramos and Enrique De La Cruz, based on scholarly achievements, mentoring excellence, and commitment to [âŚ]
September 23, 2020
Asian American Pacific Islander
DOJ Investigation: Yale âIllegally Discriminatesâ Against Asian American, White Applicants
Following a two-year investigation, the U.S. Justice Department determined on Thursday that Yale University is âillegally discriminating against Asian American and white applicants, in violation of federal civil rights law,â reports the Associated Press. Yale ârejects scores of Asian American and white applicants each year based on their race, whom it otherwise would admit,â the [âŚ]
August 16, 2020
COVID-19
Young Invincibles: Elite Institutions Should Accept Stimulus Funds
Late last week, the University of Pennsylvania joined its rich, elite peers, like Harvard, Princeton, Stanford and Yale universities, in refusing its share of funds from the coronavirus stimulus package. It was a laudable move on the part of these universities, many observers said, but one advocacy group, Young Invincibles, said on Monday these universities shouldnât refuse the money.
April 27, 2020
News Roundup
Felicity Huffman Sentenced to Prison for Role in Admissions Scandal
Actress Felicity Huffman, who pleaded guilty for her role in the college admissions scandal, was sentenced to 14 days in prison on Friday. Huffman is required to report to prison by Oct. 25. The former Desperate Housewives star will also have to pay a fine of $30,000 and complete 250 hours of community service. In 2017, Huffman [âŚ]
September 13, 2019
Latest News
Free Speech Among Issues Explored at CGS Convening
CHICAGO â Northwestern Universityâs provost, Dr. Jonathan Holloway, knows first-hand how difficult it can be to navigate free speech issues on campus.
July 9, 2018
Students
Legacy Preferences Challenged at Elite Schools
BOSTON â Students and alumni at some of the nationâs top universities are urging their schools to reconsider admissions policies that give an edge to relatives of alumni. Campus groups for first-generation and low-income students at 12 elite universities issued a joint letter Wednesday asking their schools to review the impact of so-called legacy admissions [âŚ]
February 14, 2018
African-American
Yale Worker Destroys Stained-glass Window Depicting Slaves
NEW HAVEN, Conn. â A former Yale University dining services worker facing criminal charges for destroying a stained-glass window depicting slaves in a cotton field said Tuesday that he should not have done it, but he found the image disturbing. Corey Menafee, who is black, used a broomstick last month to break the window inside Calhoun [âŚ]
July 12, 2016
Women
Legal Profession Struggling With Dearth of Minority Representation
A dearth of minority representation in the legal profession remains a serious issue that begins with a quality education for all students.
November 4, 2015
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