GRADUATE & PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS
Amid student fundraising efforts, former Finance Minister discusses Ukraine’s future

On Friday, Ukraine House organized a talk with Former Ukrainian Finance Minister Natalie Jaresko, amid student fundraising efforts to support military efforts in the ongoing war.

New Law School program aims to foster discourse across political spectrum

The Crossing Divides Program, which features a speaker series, is set to host its first event on Oct. 17 with Bob Bauer, former White House General Counsel, and Ben L. Ginsberg, former counsel to the Bush-Cheney presidential campaign.

Law School announces four new optional essay prompts for 2023-24 law school admissions cycle

Announced after the Supreme Court’s decision to axe affirmative action, Yale Law School applicants now have the chance to write an optional essay centered around the themes of community engagement, leadership, determination or open-mindedness.

Baltic Studies program expanding to match region’s growing geopolitical influence

The expansion, funded by three alumni donors, includes new initiatives and events planned for the upcoming year.

Yale Law experts preview cases in upcoming Supreme Court term

Yale Law School professors Bill Eskridge LAW ’78, Linda Greenhouse LAW ’78 and Sam Moyn discussed the significance of the Supreme Court’s upcoming term on Monday.

Elizabeth Bradley delivers the Yale School of Public Health Dean’s Lecture

Bradley, one of this year’s four Wilbur Cross Medal recipients and a member of the News’ presidential shortlist, reflected on her career and moments of transition.

School of Management to establish new Swensen Asset Management Institute

The institute is supported by a $20 million gift honoring late endowment investment chief David Swensen.

Yale Law School welcomes first cohort of Launchpad Scholars

With the goal of diversifying the legal field, the Launchpad Scholars Program accepted 25 students to support in the process of applying to law school.

School of Management launches technology management master’s program

The new program is a collaboration between the School of Management and the School of Engineering & Applied Science.

Former Colombian president faces student outcry at Jackson event

Undergraduate and graduate students questioned the University’s decision to invite Iván Duque, who served as the president of Colombia from 2018 to 2022, as a speaker at the Jackson School.

Hixon Conference talks urban forestry

The Yale School of the Environment’s 10th annual Hixon Urban Conference explored the centrality of urban forests in mitigating climate change and offering remedies for global warming.