<p>Which colleges have yet to be fully renovated? Is Ezra Stiles the only one left?</p>
<p>Yep. Morse is currently undergoing renovation and is scheduled to be completed by the fall. Stiles is queued up for next year.</p>
<p>In case you’re interested:
[Yale</a> Daily News - A newer, squarer Morse](<a href=“http://www.yaledailynews.com/news/university-news/2010/02/18/newer-squarer-morse/]Yale”>http://www.yaledailynews.com/news/university-news/2010/02/18/newer-squarer-morse/)</p>
<p>Okay, that’s what I thought. And thanks for the link. So this means that by the time 2014s move into their college, they won’t have to worry about renovations kicking them out, I suppose? (assuming Stiles is finished in a year)</p>
<p>that is correct thickfreakness! by our second year, when we actually move into colleges, they will all be renovated (none of the other colleges took more than a year i dont think, so yale is estimating stiles wont either)</p>
<p>So what will become of swing space when all college renovations are done?</p>
<p>swing space; There’s talk of expanded housing for the Grad school students.</p>
<p>Indeed… some of it might go to the law school, or grad school, or become annex housing for juniors.</p>
<p>actually, the latest news on post-renovation swing is that it will be used as a general annex for every college.</p>
<p>hmm… wouldn’t it be great if they let people from different colleges live together in swing space? As an option to live with friends outside your college, but still on campus…</p>