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  1. About one-third of the annual operating budget comes from Yale’s endowment, a collection of thousands of funds, most of which have been designated to support specific aspects of the university’s core mission. Approximately 75% of the endowment is restricted; the university is legally required to use these gifts only for their stated purposes.

  2. The Yale School of Management was founded to advance a vision of a better way to educate leaders—purposeful, entrepreneurial, multisectoral, with a focus on how leaders can both advance organizational objectives and contribute to society. The school has evolved and grown in the ensuing decades, while keeping its mission as a guiding light.

  3. Intro Annals of Communism--Yale University Press. Annals of Communism presents selected documents concerning the history of Soviet and international communism from Russian state and party archives. Virtually all the material contained in these archives has never before been available to Western or even Russian scholars The series spans the 75 ...

  4. 11 de oct. de 2023 · Yale University was founded in 1701 in what was then known as the Colony of Connecticut. The school’s original purpose was to educate young men for the clergy, but its focus expanded over time. It was initially called the Collegiate School, with its first classes conducted in the home of its first rector, Abraham Pierson.

  5. 22 de jun. de 2020 · This begins at home. The Yale Police Department (YPD), which was founded in 1894, is the oldest college police force in the country, and it has through its history made substantive change when doing so was in the best interest of the Yale and greater New Haven communities. University leadership and the department recognize that now is such a time.

  6. 6 de abr. de 2008 · Harvard, 1638. It only took eighteen years from the time the Pilgrims set foot on Plymouth Rock until the Puritans, who were among the most educated people of their day, founded the first and perhaps most famous Ivy League school. Their story, in brief, is etched today in an entry way to Harvard Yard: “After God had carried us safely to New ...

  7. Yale also boasts of some of the most impressive university libraries and collections of art and artifacts in the world. Yale was founded in 1701 in Saybrook, Connecticut as the Collegiate School. In 1718 it was renamed after the Welsh merchant Elihu Yale as a gesture of gratitude for a donation. Yale’s given name was also adapted as a ...