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The Planetary Studies Foundation donated a second meteorite installment to the Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale University in April. The museum is now home to one of the oldest and most scientifically valuable meteorite collection.
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Yale University settled a federal lawsuit on Friday with student advocacy group Elis for Rachael, regarding the Ivy League’s student mental health policies.
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The union, who told officials that they are unhappy with contract proposals, warned Yale University students to avoid public transportation, insure their property and stay in their dorms after 8 p.m.
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Racial identity explains voter choices better than geography in the last two U.S. presidential elections, according to the findings of a demographic survey by the Yale Institution for Social and Policy Studies.
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A pair of basketball players from Brown allege in a federal lawsuit that the Ivy League’s policy of not offering athletic scholarships amounts to a price-fixing agreement that denies athletes proper financial aid and payment for their services.
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The Gutenberg Bible is one of the treasures of Yale University’s Beinecke Library — the first book printed with movable type in Europe. Now it has a companion, a much older Japanese scroll made with an earlier form of printing, and one of the oldest known printed objects in the world.
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After more than three decades of fighting for a union, graduate teachers and researchers at Yale University won a landslide victory in January. The difference this time? The administration didn’t oppose the effort.
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WSHU’s Molly Ingram spoke with Jayanti Owens, assistant professor of organizational behavior at the Yale School of Management, about her research that shows Black boys are more likely to be punished for acting out at school compared to their white classmates.
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Advocacy groups representing Yale University alumni and current students are in court Thursday, challenging the university over policies that allegedly discriminate against those with mental health concerns.
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WSHU’s J.D. Allen spoke with Emma Zang, an assistant professor of sociology, biostatistics, and global affairs at Yale University, about her research that shows many mothers had to work overtime to balance their work schedules and parenting roles during the pandemic.