Qi Xu
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Yale-NUS grads to become AYA members sans Yale degree

When Yale-NUS’s inaugural class of 157 graduates next year, its members will find themselves alumni members of both of the school’s parent institutions. These graduates will receive a degree from the National University of Singapore, securing an alumni membership in Singapore’s oldest and largest university. And though they will not graduate from Yale University, Yale-NUS graduates will also become members of the Association of Yale Alumni.

After Lorimer, global strategy less centralized

Since Linda Lorimer, former vice president for global and strategic initiatives, retired last year, some administrators have argued that the University’s global strategy has become less coordinated.

Former SOM dean dies at 81

Paul MacAvoy GRD ’60, professor emeritus of management studies at Yale School of Management and a former dean of the school, died in Sarasota, Florida […]

Yale-NUS club leaders visit Yale

Despite their exhaustion and jet lag after long flights from Singapore to the U.S., a delegation of Yale-NUS students navigated packed schedules of meetings with […]

Yale, Yale-NUS offer first joint course

For the first time, Yale students in New Haven and Yale-NUS students in Singapore can enter the same “classroom” and collaborate virtually on group projects. […]

Yale, Yale-NUS bonding meals attract few

An initiative meant to pair Yale undergraduates with Yale-NUS exchange students over meals has seen little interest.

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Business schools host innovation summit

Around 300 speakers, recruiters and participants gathered to discuss innovation in business at the annual NYC Innovation Summit on Friday.

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Paper shines light on lit and humanities at Yale-NUS

During their first year at Yale-NUS, students read the Odyssey alongside the Ramayana, juggling Don Quixote with the classical Chinese novel “Journey to the West.”

Div School curates Nanking footage

When John Gillespie Magee, class of 1906, arrived in Nanking in 1912 to serve as a missionary of the Episcopal Church, he did not imagine that he would later witness and record the Japanese atrocities in the then-capital city of China.

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Despite rise in ranks, SOM mission unchanged

Even as the Yale School of Management moves up the rankings of the nation’s business schools, its administrators and faculty members say it has stayed true to its founding mission of serving society, and deny that it has taken a more corporate spin.

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At Yale-in-London, strong Yale-NUS presence

Yale in London might have to make an effort not to become Yale-NUS in London.