The three-year bachelor of philosophy degree foretold a changing curriculum.
A hundred years ago, Yale honored World War I commander Ferdinand Foch.
In 1868, Yale considered moving out of central New Haven.
A Yale alum who helped lead the abolitionist movement and free the Amistad captives.
A history of Yale lacrosse, including a national title. Of sorts.
The Class of 1718 were the inaugural graduates of the newly named Yale College.
World War I—and its end 100 years ago—upended life at the university.
He wasn’t exactly an alum. But he was Yale-adjacent.