Corporation to meet once more before Feb. vote
In 10 weeks, the Yale Corporation will vote on whether to build two new residential colleges — perhaps its most important decision in decades, and one met with extreme anticipation on campus.
So as the 19 members of the Corporation descend on New Haven today for their last meeting before that vote, is Woodbridge Hall filled with nonstop chatter on the eternal question about what Yale might look like with 14 colleges?
“No,” said Corporation member Margaret H. Marshall LAW ’76, the chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Sitting in the lobby of the Omni...
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