Yale under fire for new campus in restrictive Singapore
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<!– google_ad_section_start –> For more than 300 years, Yale University has prided itself on training top students to question and analyse, to challenge and critique. Now, Yale is seeking to export those values by establishing the first foreign campus to bear its name, a liberal arts college in Singapore that is set to open this summer. The ambitious, multimillion-dollar project thrills many in the Yale community who say it will help the university maintain its prestige and build global influence. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Yale under fire for new campus in restrictive Singapore
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Yale under fire for new campus in restrictive Singapore
<!– google_ad_section_start –> For more than 300 years, Yale University has prided itself on training top students to question and analyse, to challenge and critique. Now, Yale is seeking to export those values by establishing the first foreign campus to bear its name, a liberal arts college in Singapore that is set to open this summer. The ambitious, multimillion-dollar project thrills many in the Yale community who say it will help the university maintain its prestige and build global influence. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Yale under fire for new campus in restrictive Singapore
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