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September 24, 2004|Volume 33, Number 4



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Reimbursements now available
through direct deposit

Inspired by suggestions from the "Yale Why Not?" website, the Procurement Office has revised the expense reimbursement process so that employees can receive their reimbursements more efficiently and eliminate trips to the bank.

Now employees who use direct deposit for their paychecks will have Employee Reimbursements (ERs) for travel and miscellaneous expenses automatically deposited to their bank account. Employees will be informed of the ER direct deposit via a notification to their Yale e-mail account (therefore, having a Yale e-mail account is a prerequisite for ER direct deposit).

Employees who do not wish to receive their checks via direct deposit but have a direct deposit account set up in Payroll must request "Special Handling" on the ER form. Those who do not have a direct deposit account set up in Payroll will continue to receive a check from Accounts Payable for these reimbursements.

For more information, contact Accounts Payable at (203) 432-5394 or (203) 432-5077, or look under "Procurement" at the website www.yale.edu/hronline/busmgr/0408/#.


T H I SW E E K ' SS T O R I E S

Grant to support research on role of viruses in cancer

Series honors graduation of Yale's first Chinese student 150 years ago

Program marks 35th anniversary of Afro-American Cultural Center

Study: Recreational gambling can be good for seniors' health

Yale launches $1 million United Way drive

Symposium to explore past and future of suburbanization

Event honors late historian of American South

New bioscience company at Science Park offering . . .

Exhibit showcases work of long-ignored landscape artist

Mayhew lauded for his studies of party politics

Congress' only Holocaust survivor to discuss . . .

Noted playwright to speak about his life, Jewish religion

Prize-winning poet Adrienne Rich will read from her work

Older marathon runners are making greater strides . . .

Cultivating a culture of trust was topic of inaugural conference

Dwight Hall interns devote the summer to causes in New Haven

Reimbursements now available through direct deposit

IN MEMORIAM

Study shows benefits of treating hypertension in older people

Yale Books in Brief


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