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  2. Timothy Dwight College - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Dwight College, Yale's ninth residential college, opened on September 23, 1935 at an over-budget cost of $2,000,000. At the time, the Yale Alumni Weekly called it "one of the most architecturally pleasing colleges."

  3. William Nordhaus - Wikipedia

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    He was a Sterling Professor of Economics at Yale University, best known for his work in economic modeling and climate change, and a co-recipient of the 2018 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. [3] Nordhaus received the prize "for integrating climate change into long-run macroeconomic analysis". [4]

  4. Ingalls Rink - Wikipedia

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    David S. Ingalls Rink is a hockey rink in New Haven, Connecticut, designed by architect Eero Saarinen and built between 1953 and 1958 for Yale University. It is commonly referred to as The Whale, due to its shape. The building was constructed for $1.5 million, which was double its original cost estimate.

  5. Yale University endowment - Wikipedia

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    The Yale University endowment is the world's second-largest university endowment and has a reputation as one of the best-performing investment portfolios in American higher education. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The endowment was established at Yale University , then Yale College, in 1718 from an initial fund of £562 provided by Elihu Yale and has grown ...

  6. Jamie M. Morin - Wikipedia

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    Here's What the Pentagon's Top Cost Estimator Has to Say About the Death Star (21 December 2015) Boy Scouts of America, Order of the Arrow, Lodge 162, Migisi Opawgan, Lodge History U.S. Senate, Committee on Armed Services, Nomination Hon. Jamie M. Morin as Director of Cost Assessment And Program Evaluation (CAPE) Archived 10 November 2022 at ...

  7. Yale University - Wikipedia

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    Yale University is a private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1701, Yale is the third-oldest institution of higher ...

  8. Edward P. Evans Hall - Wikipedia

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    Edward P. Evans Hall is the main building of the Yale School of Management at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, U.S. Designed by Foster and Partners, it was named for alumnus Edward P. Evans, and completed in 2013. It is known for its architectural design and the high quality of the artwork onsite.

  9. Ray Fair - Wikipedia

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    Ray Clarence Fair (born October 4, 1942) is the John M. Musser Professor of Economics at Yale University.. Fair received his B.A. from Fresno State College in 1964 and his Ph.D. from MIT in 1968.