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Juniors honored for their character, curiosity, and contributions

May 10, 2021 Share this with FacebookShare this with TwitterShare this with LinkedInShare this with EmailPrint this Pierson College courtyard. Eighteen Yale College juniors received honors from the Council of the Heads of Colleges in recognition of their scholarship, contributions to college life, and their character. The winning students, their prizes, and the award citations written by their heads of college follow. F. Wilder Bellamy Jr. Memorial Prize Established in 1939 by friends of F. Wilder Bellamy Jr., B.A. 1937, the prize is awarded to a junior who best exemplifies the qualities for which F. Wilder Bellamy, Jr. is remembered, including personal integrity, loyalty to friends, and high-spiritedness in athletics, academics, and social life.

Petition calls for removal of Yale-NUS Governing Board Chair over alleged business ties to Myanmar regime

Alleged links to Myanmar s military The Change.org petition has garnered slightly more than 2,230 signatures as of Wednesday afternoon, May 5, which is a few hundred signatures away from its target of 2,500. The group pointed out that Kuok, who is the niece of Malaysia s richest man Robert Kuok, is the director of Traders Square, the developer of Myanmar s Sule Square mall and office tower. Petition calling on @yalenus to remove Kay Kuok Oon Kwong from Yale-NUS Board unless she ends biz w/ Myanmar army up to 1,000 signatures! ✊ Retweet, share, sign. Tell Yale-NUS to take immediate action! https://t.co/uTVfMYcSMD#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar#Apr23Coup#Myanmar Justice For Myanmar (@JusticeMyanmar) April 23, 2021

As Hamden's political turmoil rages, calls for healing, demands for change

As Hamden's political turmoil rages, calls for healing, demands for change
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'Tiger Mom' law prof accused of throwing boozy student parties

Some guests just don t know when to leave. A Yale Law professor has been banned from teaching small group sessions after she allegedly threw drunken dinner parties for students. Calling the claims that she hosted parties at her house in breach of Covid restrictions 100% false and ludicrous , Amy Chua said she had actually been attending to the needs of vulnerable students. Chua, who is best known for coining the term Tiger Mom , said that students had sought her out after a series of disturbing incidents which included a Yale student sending racist and terrifying violent messages to other students . She said some of her charges in extreme distress reached out to me, and I did my best to support them and console them. For doing so,  I m being punished and publicly humiliated without anything remotely resembling due process , she said.

Weekly roundup of world briefs

Weekly roundup of world briefs   UPenn refuses to reschedule commencement ceremony on Shavuot (JNS) The University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia said it will not move the date of its commencement ceremony, which is set to take place during the Jewish holiday of Shavuot, despite a petition to reschedule the event to accommodate those who celebrate the Jewish holiday. According to the university’s student-run publication, The Daily Pennsylvanian, nearly 40 seniors who identify as Orthodox Jewish received an email about the decision on March 24. Vice president and university secretary Medha Narvekar, and vice presi. For access to this article please sign in or

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