Drew Henderson
Drew Henderson
Recent Stories
Incan exhibit opens in Peru
University officials are heading to Peru this weekend to celebrate the opening of a new home for Inca artifacts long housed by Yale.
Mattia to step down as chief communications officer
Thomas Mattia will step down from his post as the University’s chief communications officer and director of the Office of Public Affairs and Communications in December, Vice President and Secretary Linda Lorimer announced in a statement Thursday.
Corporation welcomes new senior fellow
Though this weekend’s meeting was Edward Bass’ '67 first as senior fellow of the Yale Corporation.
Just the Tip: Keep the Rest
When Ben Boult ’14 and Cody Wilkins ’14 wanted to host a new stand-up comedy show, they called Boult’s brothers in the AEPi fraternity to select four openers for their show.
Yale Review turns 100
As other small journals have struggled, the Yale Review has enjoyed stability in recent years — but its future was not always secure.
Zedillo accused of massacre cover-up
A lawsuit filed Friday alleges that Ernesto Zedillo GRD ’81 violated the Geneva Conventions, the United Nations Charter and Mexican human rights law, among other codes of conduct.
University celebrates successful campaign
The Yale Tomorrow conclusion celebration, held this past Saturday, gave donors the opportunity to visualize — literally — the impact their gifts will have on the University.
Pepsi-themed Yale pride at Stop & Shop
Stop & Shop support. In a moment of neighborly pride, Stop & Shop on Whalley Avenue decided to show its allegiance in a creative way: a tower of Pepsi products that reads "Y Bulldogs."
Gift establishes energy institute
Although Yale Tomorrow, the University’s five-year capital campaign, ended officially on June 30, some donations given before the deadline — including a $25 million gift to the West Campus announced Tuesday — could not be publicized immediately, Vice President for Development Inge Reichenbach said.
West Campus gets $25 million
A $25 million gift to Yale’s West Campus will found an institute to study solar and other forms of renewable low-carbon energy technology.

