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A new study from Yale School of Medicine has found health care company payouts favor shareholders and are increasing the cost of health care for Americans.
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The Yale Peabody Museum announced it will return the remains of an Indigenous ancestor to a tribe in Maine.
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Data from some elite schools across the country show drops in racial diversity following the banning of affirmative action, but Yale and UConn remain nearly as diverse as in previous years.
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Students protesting late Wednesday night were tackled to the ground by the Yale Police Department and arrested, according to videos posted to social media by organizers.
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At least 45 students were arrested early Monday morning after occupying Beinecke Plaza at Yale University. Students said the occupation was in demand that the school divest from weapons manufacturing for Israel.
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David Jon Walker is the eye behind the fabrics, printings and typography of the New Haven Museum’s newest exhibit on slavery in New Haven and Yale. He shares how his experience as a Yale student and his long African-American history lineage informed his work.
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Kim Kyeong-Ho is an expert in sagyeong, the reproduction by hand of Buddhist sutras. His work is displayed at the Sterling Memorial Library’s Hanke Gallery at Yale University.
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The exhibit, which is free to all visitors and hosted by Yale University at the New Haven Museum, explores how slavery and resistance to it have shaped both Yale and New Haven.
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A study finds that the two most prominent models addressing the cost of dealing with climate change disagree on the price tag of mitigation.
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The Yale Institute of Sacred Music turns 50 this year. WSHU's Bill Rodrigues spoke with Martin Jean, director of the institute, about its history and the plans for the future.