
Kai Nip
Over the next 10 to 15 years, the University will expand the School of Engineering & Applied Science’s campus presence through a construction overhaul of lower Hillhouse Avenue.
Yale intends to launch several major construction projects in the lower Hillhouse area, Provost Scott Strobel and SEAS Dean Jeffrey Brock told engineering faculty in a Thursday meeting. The project will take place on sites already owned and occupied by the University and will include the construction of a new SEAS quadrangle on the east side of Hillhouse Avenue. To accommodate the new facilities, the University will demolish Mason Laboratory, Helen Hadley Hall and the southern portion of Dunham Laboratory. The plan…