Yale has a new official
typeface.
The Yale typeface is available to Yale employees, students, and authorized contractors for use in Yale publications and communications. It may not be used for personal or business purposes, and it may not be distributed to non-Yale personnel.
The typeface looks pretty unremarkable overall, except for the fact that the tail of the capital Q, in its various sub-flavors, as seen
here, seems to go out of control. Also, the heavy bottom loop of the non-italic ampersand lends a stout, teapot-esque feel to it; I wouldn't be surprised if the ampersand had been modeled after the physique of some notable Yalie -- like William Howard Taft.
Edited for spelling