Term bill raised by just 2.9%
Yale will raise tuition and room and board for undergraduates by only 2.9% for 2000-2001, marking its third straight year at that rate of increase, the lowest among Ivy League schools in two decades. READ STORY
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Pianist Emanuel Ax, who has performed with major symphony orchestras around the world, will be the featured soloist in the Yale Symphony Orchestra's concert on Feb. 26 in Woolsey Hall.
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