Henry R. Luce Hall Houses the MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale as well as the Council on Southeast Asia Studies, Yale University.
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Luce Hall, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.
Named after Henry R. Luce, the influential American magazine magnate. Luce co-founded Time Inc., and was instrumental in the development of several major publications, including Time, Life, Fortune, and Sports Illustrated.
His significant contributions to journalism and publishing are commemorated through the naming of this building at Yale, reflecting his impact on media and his connection to the university.
Henry R. Luce Hall houses many Yale University offices including the MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies as well as the Council on Southeast Asia Studies.
Henry R. Luce Hall at Yale University houses the Center for International and Area Studies.[3] It was designed by architect Edward Larrabee Barnes and opened in 1995.
At Yale, Henry R. Luce Hall Houses Center for International and Area Studies (May 31, 2023)
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