Welcome from President Richard C. Levin
Welcome to Yale, which has just completed
a year-long Tercentennial celebration of its founding
in 1701. We
invite you to visit us at any time and explore the richness
of our campus. We especially welcome visitors during this
anniversary year, when there are many special events supplementing
the hundreds that are regularly open to the public.
When some people think of Yale they think first of its
undergraduate school, Yale College. Yale is indeed well
known for the strength of its college, where its 5,200
students learn to lead and serve not only through a strong
academic curriculum but also by participation in a host
of extracurricular activities, from athletics to community
service. Yale students are also famous for forming and
shaping their own clubs and organizations and over 240
of these now exist, some over a century old and others
formed just this year.
Yale is also a major research university. It carries
on its on its education and research on the graduate level
in eleven graduate and professional schools: the graduate
school of arts and sciences, business, divinity, forestry
& environmental studies, law, medicine, nursing and
four schools of the arts-architecture, art, drama and
music. The university is also home to one of the world's
great libraries and three outstanding public museums and
galleries--the Peabody Museum of Natural History, the
University Art Gallery, and the Center for British Art--all
helping to enrich the cultural climate of the university
and city.
Yale is a university with honored traditions. In the
diversity of its students, its global outlook, and its
outstanding research, it is also a university of compelling
change. We welcome your interest in the university and
in our community. Please browse Yale's web pages (http://www.yale.edu/)
for information on all aspects of the university and its
students, faculty and staff.
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