Davies overhaul delayed; center to find new home
Globalization center may be years away from a permanent home
The John H. Davies mansion will not be ready for occupation when former Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott '68 arrives at Yale this fall to launch the new Center for the Study of Globalization.
The interior of the mansion -- the globalization center's future home -- is in a state of disrepair, but renovations will not begin for another one to two years, University Planner Pamela Delphenich said. Yale officials must now decide where Talbott and his center will be located in the interim.
Associate Provost Lloyd Suttle said the globalization center will be installed in...
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