Adrian Rodrigues
Staff Reporter
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Yale’s fiscal 2013 endowment return in line with national average

For university and college endowments nationwide, the fiscal year that ended June 30 was a good year.

Capital projects remain on track

Senior administrators remain confident in the proposed timelines for ongoing capital projects.

Divestment proposed to administration

Two months after the student body voted in favor of divestment, the issue is slated to reach admins for ultimate decision.

Ivies face deficits

Faced with increasing financial pressure, half of the Ivy League was in the red last year.

Shared Services remains controversial

Despite the implementation of shared services in many universities across the country, Yale’s push to centralize administrative tasks still draws criticism from the University’s faculty. […]

Federal spending bill “good news for Yale”

For researchers at Yale, the sequester may soon be over.

Professors vote to form faculty senate

After months of discussion, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences has voted to overhaul the way it provides input on University decision making.

Faculty senate to be formed

For the first time in Yale’s 312-year history, the University will have a faculty senate.

Kagan credits ancient Greeks for liberal education

The study of Western civilization is central to a liberal education, according to former professor Donald Kagan.

Financial aid safe from cuts

As the University looks to close its budget deficit, student jobs and financial aid will remain safe, at least for now.

Yale’s art schools grapple with collaboration

Despite Yale's plethora of graduate arts offerings, there is still work to be done to improve the arts schools’ interdisciplinary collaboration.