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Dean Deborah Berke
In September 2015, Deborah Berke was named dean of the Yale School of Architecture, becoming the first woman to lead the world-renowned institution.
As dean, Berke has led efforts to expand financial aid, established programs examining issues concerning environmental sustainability, recruited top-flight faculty, and forged collaborations with other schools and departments on campus. She was recently reappointed to a second five-year term as dean.
Berke, an accomplished architect who has taught at Yale for more than 30 years, recently spoke to YaleNews about her plans for her next term, which begins July 1. The interview has been edited and condensed.
A 2,000-square-foot home first built in 1912 has gone on the market for roughly $1.295 million
It sits on its own acre-wide island off the coast of Branford, Connecticut in the Long Island Sound
The house features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, an irrigated grass lawn, hardwood floors, two fireplaces and a wraparound porch
It is only reachable by ferry from Stony Creek, Connecticut, and is just over an hour away from New York City
The property is just one of the islands for sale in the Thimble Islands, an archipelago of 365 islands