Yale University

(New Haven, CT)

Founded in 1701, 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. Today Yale is one of the world’s great research universities, with a total student population of more than 11,000—in Yale College and thirteen graduate and professional schools—and a faculty numbering more than 2,400. For all its size and scope, Yale holds firmly to its traditional emphasis on undergraduate teaching. Yale is perhaps best known for the strength of its college, where its undergraduate students learn to lead and serve through a strong academic curriculum and by participation in a host of extracurricular activities, from athletics to community service. Yale College alone educates 5,300 young men and women each year from all 50 states in the U.S. and from more than 80 other countries.

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  • Remember to Breathe: Midori at Yale
  • Midori, a world-renowned violinist and founder of Midori & Friends, offers her thoughts on education, music, and how to maintain balance in life in this conversation during Yale Commencement weekend. She was awarded an honorary Doctor of Music degree by Yale at its 311th commencement on May 21, 2012. For more information on Midori and the honorary degree recipients, visit bit.ly
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  • Spirit of Service: Margaret Warner at Yale
  • Margaret Warner '71 is a senior correspondent and on-air anchor on public television's PBS NewsHour. She was elected an alumni fellow of the Yale Corporation in 2006. Warner served as chair of the Yale Corporation's Honorary Degrees Committee 2011-2012. In this video, she discusses what Yale looks for in selecting honorees, what it is like to serve as a trustee of Yale, and what makes Yale, Yale. For more information on the honorary degree recipients pictured in this video, visit bit.ly
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  • Listen and Compromise: Robert Gates at Yale
  • Robert M. Gates, chancellor of the College of William and Mary and former US Secretary of Defense, offers his thoughts on the importance of compromise for the well-being of the nation and the value of a liberal arts education in this conversation during Yale Commencement weekend. Gates was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree by Yale at its 311th commencement on May 21, 2012. For more information on Gates and the honorary degree recipients, visit bit.ly
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Just a reminder... be sure to "like" the new Yale Undergraduate Admissions page. We've already posted great content, and with the college search season heating up, we'll be adding periodic advice on the search and application processes.

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  • Yale Commencement Ceremony 2012
  • Yale University celebrates the 311th Commencement ceremonies on May 21st, 2012. Yale President Richard C. Levin conferred a total of 3021 degrees, in addition to 251 that were awarded provisionally to students of the Yale Law School and 34 students in the Physician Assistant program, who complete their programs a bit later. He saluted all of the graduates for their "extraordinary accomplishments" and for their "effort, diligence, talent, and intellect."
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