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Levin stays out of hospital dispute

While the controversy over unionization at Yale-New Haven Hospital has drawn extensive comment from hospital administrators, union leaders, City Hall and Yale student groups, one […]

Arts flock to Abu Dhabi

“Winged Victory,” along with other masterpieces from the Louvre’s collection, may literally take flight in 2012, when the Louvre plans to open a branch of […]

Eli may run for Congress

Although the typical Yalie is not old enough to make a bid for Congress even after Commencement, former professional hockey star and Stanley Cup winner […]

Board service profits Levin

Most students are not paid for their extracurricular activities. But top University administrators can be paid hundreds of thousands of dollars for theirs. Yale President […]

Alumnus funds new Art History Dept. building

The new History of Art Department building, which is currently under construction next to the Art and Architecture building, will be named for Jeffrey Loria […]

Yale Corp. visit focuses on arts

The arts were the focus of last weekend’s winter meeting of the Yale Corporation, the University’s highest governing body. The Corporation fellows, accompanied by the […]

Parallels seen in Ivy presidents

At Yale in 1992, two top administrators and the University president resigned amid faculty upheaval and criticism over how the University was governed. After a […]

Stanford’s fundraising trumps all

Yale and Harvard might be the two richest universities in the world, but their younger sibling Stanford University raised almost as much as both of […]

Univ. turns down emissions pact

As sustainability becomes a catchphrase on college campuses, 74 presidents of schools from around the country have committed their institutions to climate neutrality. But Yale […]

Alumni back new colleges

As Yale begins formal deliberations about the possibility of adding two new residential colleges, alumni seem enthusiastic about the prospect of the University’s growth. Although […]

Harvard taps new president

For the first time in its 371-year history, Harvard University will be led by a female president, the university announced Sunday. Following Lawrence Summers’s resignation […]