
A History Of Solid
Progress.
Yale University was founded in 1701 as the Collegiate School in the
home of Abraham Pierson, its first rector, in Killingworth, Connecticut. In
1716 the school moved to New Haven and, with the generous gift by Elihu
Yale of nine bales of goods, 417 books, and a portrait and arms of King
George I, was renamed Yale College in 1718. From that point on, we never
looked back, with significant expansion including:
- Medical Institution, 1810
- Divinity School, 1822
- Law School, 1843
- Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, 1847
- School of Fine Arts, 1869
- School of Music, 1894
In 1887 Yale College became Yale University
and we continued to add to our academic offerings:
- School of Forestry & Environmental
Studies, 1900
- School of Nursing, 1923
- School of Drama, 1955
- School of Architecture, 1972
- School of Management, 1974
Location, Location,
Location.
Located in New
Haven, Connecticut, Yale University's campus is within easy reach of a
variety of settings. New York City is only 90 minutes away by car or train.
Boston is an easy 3 hour drive or even shorter train ride. Historical New
Haven, overlooking Long Island Sound, is the hub of a 17 city and town
residential community that boasts beautiful beaches, quiet forested areas
and exciting cosmopolitan opportunities.
A Living Working
Culture.
Yale University is an exciting work environment for
everyone, whether teaching, conducting research, administering clinical
care, or providing vital support toward those ends. While we've graduated
many government leaders, Pulitzer or Nobel prize winners, and movie stars,
we're also an incredibly diverse international community of accountants,
computer specialists, nurses, lab technicians, administrative assistants,
and a host of other talented professionals who enjoy a career with a
world-class institution along with the opportunity to make it even
greater.
World-Class Facilities.
With over 210
buildings on 2,000 acres, your work at Yale could take you anywhere from a
modern high-rise to the dorm where Nathan Hale slept.
Wherever
you work, information technology is state of the art, with the recent
implementation of a fully integrated suite of Oracle-based administrative
systems for financial analysis and reporting and for human resource/payroll
systems. Additionally, we have built a sophisticated technical network,
including several types of servers, and web technology to support the new
software. With the exception of some service positions, virtually all staff
positions at Yale require solid computer literacy.
Superior Recreational
Facilities.
Recreational facilities at Yale, available
for staff and faculty use, make any corporate exercise room or club
membership pale by comparison. As an employee, you can join the largest gym
in the country, where you'll find newly refurbished exercise and weight
rooms, fencing and polo, to name a few. You can golf at reduced daily rates
on a course ranked 69th in the country by Golf Magazine or play tennis on
one of our 22 recently reconditioned courts (four of them indoors). Or how
about sailing at our yacht club, or camping out in one of our cabins in the
forests of central Connecticut?
Excellent
Benefits.
Ours comprise one of the best programs in the country,
including a wide array of insurance choices, liberal paid time off,
fantastic family and education benefits, a rich selection of tax and
retirement benefits, and much more. See the Staff Benefits links.
Learning
Opportunities.
Yale
University's core mission is to advance, disseminate, and preserve
knowledge. The Organizational Development and Learning Center supports this
mission by improving the capabilities of the administrative staff and the
University as a whole. We create learning opportunities, and we guide the
members of our staff in improving organizational performance. Our plan is
that Yale will continue to be a civil, effective, and innovative community
in which to teach, learn, and work. The Learning Center fosters and
promotes essential core values including:

• Open
Communication
• Intellectual Vibrancy
• Teamwork and Respect
• Positive Attitude
• Focus &
Follow-Through
• Compassion and Wisdom
• Diversity as Opportunity
• Conscientious
Service
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