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Old Saybrook feels left out of the party

Early 18th century residents of Old Saybrook, Conn., wanted Yale University to be located in their town — so much that in 1716 they barricaded […]

Frank Keil named new Morse master

Frank Keil has only been at Yale since 1998, but in his time here he has taken on a heavy load — teaching, researching and […]

Presidential adviser talks Middle East politics

Jay Footlik’s first trip to Israel was an unusual one — he accompanied the President of the United States. As the dynamics of the Middle […]

Students say they’d like more cash, some say Yale should match others to stay in game

They only take 32 courses, and now Harvard University students may have even more time on their hands. Harvard announced last week that all students […]

Web site streamlines access to science jobs

A new initiative from the Yale College Dean’s Office that kicks off this week will consolidate and expand opportunities for undergraduates to do science and […]

Class Day seeks fitting speaker

From Old Campus cakes to prestigious visiting lecturers, Yale has been vigorously celebrating its 300th birthday, and the seniors in charge of selecting a Class […]

Web site created for student affairs

Take heed, YaleInfo, there’s a new web portal in town — and its name is www.yale.edu/studentaffairs. In the planning stages since last spring, this new […]