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Study Group releases report on feasibility of adding two new residential colleges
President Richard C. Levin this week received the report of the study group he appointed a year ago to consider the merits of adding two residential colleges to Yale College. Levin shared the report with faculty and students along with the following memorandum. READ STORY
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Among the issues raised by the Study Group was whether — should any new residential colleges be built — freshmen should live with their classmates on Old Campus (shown above) during their first year, or reside with upperclassmen for each of their four years, as is currently the case in Silliman and Timothy Dwight colleges.
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