Yale Daily News

Emily Wanger

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Yale-NUS plans first admissions cycle

Although Yale-NUS College will not open its doors until August 2013, students will begin applying to the school this winter.

Yale comes in third in U.S. News & World Report rankings, again

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This is becoming a trend. Yet again, Yale came in behind Harvard and Princeton in U.S. News & World Report’s Best College rankings, released Tuesday morning.

UP CLOSE | Playing catch-up: Building a science culture

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The percentage of students graduating with diplomas in science, engineering, technology and math is significantly lower than at Yale's peer institutions.

Gender ratio flips for 2015

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16 of 18 freshmen interviewed said the Title IX investigation did not phase them as they considered which college to attend.

New office hosts career planning, travel

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The new Center for International and Professional Experience combines student services at 55 Whitney.

Yield rate falls again for class of 2015

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This year, 722 Yale admits chose to head somewhere else.

Yalie faces trial in Ireland for taking friend's exam

A Yalie hailing from Ireland will face trial in his home country for allegedly taking a friend's final examination in the Irish secondary school system.

Brenzel: preference for legacies decreasing

Preference for “legacies” in admissions is decreasing, according to Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Jeffrey Brenzel.

Financial aid budget up by 10 percent

Next year’s projected financial aid budget for Yale College is $119 million — up by 10 percent from $108 million this year — despite the fact that the percentage of incoming freshmen who indicated they intendto apply for financial aid has remained constant at 71 percent.

Fulbrights awarded to six Yalies

Six members of the class of 2011 have won Fulbright scholarships so far, but the award season is far from over.

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