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Yale University, established in 1701, is a private Ivy League research institution located in New Haven, Connecticut. As the third-oldest higher education institution in the United States, Yale has a rich history of academic excellence and innovation. The university comprises fourteen schools, including Yale College (its undergraduate program), the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and twelve professional schools. Yale's mission emphasizes outstanding research, scholarship, education, preservation, and practice, aiming to improve the world for future generations.

The university's 1,108-acre campus features a blend of historic and modern architecture, housing state-of-the-art facilities and extensive library collections. Yale's commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive community is reflected in its student body, which represents all fifty U.S. states and over 115 countries. The university is renowned for its programs in the humanities, social sciences, sciences, and professional fields, attracting scholars and students worldwide.

Yale's dedication to academic excellence, research, and societal impact continues to position it as a leading institution in higher education, committed to addressing complex global challenges and advancing knowledge across disciplines.

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Farming Secure Water

Farming Secure Water

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Solar disinfection for household water management