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A dustup over Yale University’s expansion plans has pitted alumni architects against one another.
Robert A.M. Stern, the dean of the Yale School of Architecture, from which he graduated in 1965, is designing two new residential colleges for the Ivy League institution’s campus in New Haven, Connecticut. Yale hasn’t added any new dorms since the early 1960s.