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David Burt

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Effect of academic changes unclear

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Yale College Dean Mary Miller said the committee will not deliver a conclusive analysis of the CYCE changes’seffects when it presents its report to the faculty in November.

College seminars begin to expand

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After a sharp decrease in course offerings last year, the residential college seminar program is looking for ways to expand.

Committee rethinks faculty counts

Yale’s faculty and administration are reassessing an outdated system used to keep tabs on the number of full and assistant professors in each department.

Miller visits Navy base

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Miller pays visit to NROTC. Less than a year before the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) arrives on campus, administrators paid a visit on Monday to the training ground for sailors at the Naval Submarine Base in Groton, CT.

UP CLOSE | Grad School scrutinized

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Graduate school administrators’ focus on cost and performance at their schools present a particular challenge to humanities programs.

Miller MUS ’07 inspired through music

John Miller MUS ’07 was remembered by colleagues and friends from around New Haven and Yale as a unique advocate for music education in public schools.

Peer educators to tackle sexual consent

This fall, Yale College is launching a new peer education program that send trained, paid students into residential colleges to lead workshops that teach peers how to identify and prevent sexual misconduct.

Blue Book in its last year

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When students gather in common rooms and butteries for “bluebooking parties” next fall, they will not be using Blue Books.

On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001...

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This week, University faculty and administrators looked back on September 11th in interviews with the News. Here, in their own words, are their stories from that day.

Yale pushes online frontier

Three Yale Summer Session professors taught their course material not only to students in New Haven, but also to Yalies thousands of miles away.

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