2015 Run for Refugees
February 1 | 10 AM Wilbur Cross High School (181 Mitchell Ave.) & East Rock Park
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February 1 | 10 AM Wilbur Cross High School (181 Mitchell Ave.) & East Rock Park
2015 Run for Refugees Read More »
Each year, World Fellows come to Yale for a semester. They infuse Yale classrooms with energy, experience, and context. But they do much more. This year, our 2014 World Fellow
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Thursday, January 29th, 5:30pm – 7:00pm International Center, 421 Temple Street Whether you are coming back from winter holidays or are new to Yale, we at the OISS would like
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Launch of New Global Health Studies Website We are excited to announce the launch of the new Yale Global Health Studies website. This website features undergraduate course and faculty
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The rise of humans threw a wrench into the way other land species organized themselves, according to a new statistical analysis covering millions of years of ecosystem evolution. For at
Research in the news: Humans turned the world’s ecosystem structure upside down Read More »
41st annual Yale Model United United Nations (YMUN XLI) — one of the world’s most prestigious academic simulations of the United Nations — will take place on Yale’s campus Jan. 22-25. “Learn Today,
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Photo by Stuart Cohen ’70 December 19, 2014 Last month, 29 alumni relations professionals from 14 universities and institutions around the world came to Yale to participate in the Yale
YaleGALE Brings a Global Perspective on Alumni Engagement to Yale Read More »
Emma Sky, an expert in international politics and senior fellow at Yale’s Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, will begin a three-year term as director of the Yale World Fellows Program
International activist Emma Sky to direct World Fellows Program Read More »
Bob Rosenkranz, was the instigator of the IntelligenceSquared U.S. debates, which brings noted experts in the field to the table to discuss a timely topic. This year my Class Council
International Perspectives is a series spotlighting international students from across Yale’s schools and departments, who share inspiring moments and unexpected ways their passion for learning has been ignited at Yale.
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