Sally Esposito, who for the past decade has helped make life easier for people with disabilities who live and work in the City of New Haven, has taken up that cause on behalf of Yale students as the new coordinator of the University’s Resource Office on...
Yale University is poised to enjoy its first year without a budget deficit since 1991, according to the budget for 1997-1998. The balanced operating budget – the result of a long-range plan formulated in 1992 for whittling away the deficit and achieving...
Yale University President Richard C. Levin has announced that Vice President and Secretary Linda Koch Lorimer will assume responsibility as liaison officer to the Association of Yale Alumni – AYA – and the Yale Alumni Magazine, beginning Jan. 1. The...
Several long-term construction projects on the Yale University campus – including a $37-million renovation of the massive Payne Whitney Gymnasium and ongoing work at Sterling Memorial Library – provided scores of local summer construction jobs, with the...
The fall academic term begins with the start of classes for Yale College students on Wednesday, September 3, 1997. Freshmen arrive in New Haven and begin moving into their campus residences on Friday, August 29. At 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, August 30,...
Yale University President Richard C. Levin today announced the appointment of B. Jay Cooper, a veteran Connecticut journalist and deputy White House press secretary during the Reagan and Bush Administrations, as director of Yale’s Office of Public...
After 17 days of testimony this spring about the so-called grade strike in 1995 by the Graduate Employees and Students Organization – GESO, and more than a month of deliberation, Michael O. Miller, Deputy Chief Administrative Law Judge for the National...