Plans for new colleges solidified 8.28.09
A scattering of buildings just north of the Grove Street Cemetery now have signs posted to their doors that say, in bold capital letters, “This Building Proposed To Be Demolished.”
A scattering of buildings just north of the Grove Street Cemetery now have signs posted to their doors that say, in bold capital letters, “This Building Proposed To Be Demolished.”
At the 10-year reunion for the class of 1999 in early June, the tragic death of Suzanne Jovin ’99 continued to linger over the group’s collective experience.
Morsels and Stilesians crowded into the dark and cramped Stiles common room Thursday for a glimpse at a brighter, sleeker future.
This year’s housing draws are even more fraught with tension than usual, as a confluence of factors — from the economic downturn to college renovations — have led to a housing crunch for rising juniors.
Trumbull College’s junior housing draw was scheduled to take place Monday night, but instead of picking their future suites, Trumbull’s rising juniors spent their evenings wondering if they will have rooms on campus at all.
Two groups of juniors vying for housing in Pierson College’s lower court next fall have launched a rigorous campaign, soliciting votes from their classmates using posters and e-mails. Last spring, the battle for the Saybrook College’s 12-Pack suite was less organized, but still ended in more than one man-tear. The housing lottery blights the Yale calendar every April for...
In Pierson College on Thursday night, Howard Dean ’71 and David Berg ’71 GRD ’72 sat at a long table, answering questions about a residential college seminar they hope to co-teach in the fall.
Administrators are nearing a decision on a gender-neutral housing proposal that could be implemented as soon as next fall.
Computer science professor Paul Hudak will be the ninth master of Saybrook College, University President Richard Levin announced Thursday before a packed Saybrook dining hall.
As he announced the appointment of Paul Hudak as the next master of Saybrook College last night, University President Richard Levin took some time to acknowledge a bit of give and take that helped bring Hudak to the college.
Incoming Master of Jonathan Edwards College Richard Lalli MUS ’86 is on the road to recovery, his partner, Michael Rigsby MED ’88, said Sunday. Lalli, who suffered a brain hemorrhage a month ago, was moved to a rehabilitation facility this past week after a lengthy stay in the intensive care unit of Yale-New Haven Hospital.