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'''Yale University''' is a private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Founded in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the nine Colonial Colleges chartered before the American Revolution.
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== History ==
[[File:Yale_University_Shield_1.svg|thumb|right|Yale University Shield]]
The Collegiate School was renamed Yale College in 1718 to honor the school's benefactor, Elihu Yale. During the 19th century, the school introduced graduate and professional instruction, awarding the first Ph.D. in the United States in 1861 and organizing as a university in 1887.


== Campus ==
'''Yale University''' is a private [[Ivy League]] research university located in [[New Haven, Connecticut]]. Founded in 1701, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the [[United States]]. Yale is known for its rigorous academic programs, historic campus, and notable alumni.
The university's assets include an endowment valued at $30.3 billion as of October 2020, the second largest of any educational institution. The Yale University Library, serving all twelve residential colleges, holds more than 15 million volumes and is the third-largest academic library in the United States.


== Academics ==
==History==
Yale University offers a comprehensive range of subjects in its curriculum, with a strong emphasis on the liberal arts. It is organized into fourteen schools: the original undergraduate college, the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and twelve professional schools.
[[File:A_Front_View_of_Yale_College_and_the_College_Chapel_New_Haven_printed_by_Daniel_Bowen.jpg|thumb|left|A Front View of Yale College and the College Chapel, New Haven]]
Yale University was originally established as the "Collegiate School" in 1701 by clergy seeking to establish a college to train ministers and lay leadership for [[Connecticut]]. The institution was renamed "Yale College" in 1718 in recognition of a gift from [[Elihu Yale]], a governor of the [[British East India Company]].


== Notable alumni ==
The university expanded rapidly in the 19th and 20th centuries, adding graduate and professional schools, including the [[Yale Law School]], [[Yale School of Medicine]], and [[Yale School of Drama]].
Among the university's many notable alumni are five U.S. Presidents, 19 U.S. Supreme Court Justices, and many foreign heads of state.


== See also ==
==Campus==
* [[List of Yale University people]]
[[File:View_of_Connecticut_Hall_Old_Campus_Yale_College_New_Haven_Connecticut.jpg|thumb|right|View of Connecticut Hall, Old Campus, Yale College, New Haven, Connecticut]]
* [[Yale Bulldogs]]
Yale's campus is located in downtown New Haven and covers 260 acres. The university's architecture is noted for its [[Collegiate Gothic]] style, with many buildings designed by prominent architects such as [[James Gamble Rogers]].
 
The campus includes several notable landmarks, including the [[Sterling Memorial Library]], [[Harkness Tower]], and the [[Yale University Art Gallery]].
 
==Academics==
Yale University is organized into fourteen constituent schools: the original undergraduate college, the [[Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences]], and twelve professional schools. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs, with a strong emphasis on the liberal arts.
 
Yale is renowned for its selective admissions process and its commitment to academic excellence. The university has a student-to-faculty ratio of 6:1, allowing for close interaction between students and professors.
 
==Traditions==
[[File:Yale_family_chrest.jpg|thumb|left|Yale Family Crest]]
Yale has a rich tradition of student organizations and activities, including the [[Yale Whiffenpoofs]], the oldest collegiate a cappella group in the United States, and the [[Yale Daily News]], the oldest college daily newspaper.
 
The university is also known for its rivalry with [[Harvard University]], particularly in athletics, with the annual [[Yale-Harvard football game]] being a highlight of the sporting calendar.
 
==Notable Alumni==
Yale has produced many notable alumni, including five U.S. Presidents, 19 U.S. Supreme Court Justices, and numerous foreign heads of state. Some of the most prominent alumni include [[George H.W. Bush]], [[Bill Clinton]], and [[Hillary Clinton]].
 
==Related Pages==
* [[Ivy League]]
* [[New Haven, Connecticut]]
* [[Elihu Yale]]
* [[Yale Law School]]
* [[Yale School of Medicine]]
* [[Yale School of Medicine]]
* [[Yale School of Management]]
== References ==
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== External links ==
[[File:Yale_University_logo.svg|thumb|right|Yale University Logo]]
* [http://www.yale.edu Official website]
[[File:Yale_seal.png|thumb|left|Yale University Seal]]
[[File:Yale_College_diploma_Nathaniel_Chauncey_1702.jpg|thumb|right|Yale College Diploma, Nathaniel Chauncey, 1702]]
[[File:A_View_of_the_Buildings_of_Yale_College_at_New_Haven_1807.jpg|thumb|left|A View of the Buildings of Yale College at New Haven, 1807]]


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File:Yale_family_chrest.jpg|Yale Family Crest
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File:Yale_College_diploma_Nathaniel_Chauncey_1702.jpg|Yale College Diploma, Nathaniel Chauncey, 1702
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File:Yale_seal.png|Yale Seal
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File:Yale_family_chrest.jpg|Yale Family Chrest
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Latest revision as of 11:43, 23 March 2025

Private university in New Haven, Connecticut, United States



Yale University Shield

Yale University is a private Ivy League research university located in New Haven, Connecticut. Founded in 1701, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States. Yale is known for its rigorous academic programs, historic campus, and notable alumni.

History[edit]

A Front View of Yale College and the College Chapel, New Haven

Yale University was originally established as the "Collegiate School" in 1701 by clergy seeking to establish a college to train ministers and lay leadership for Connecticut. The institution was renamed "Yale College" in 1718 in recognition of a gift from Elihu Yale, a governor of the British East India Company.

The university expanded rapidly in the 19th and 20th centuries, adding graduate and professional schools, including the Yale Law School, Yale School of Medicine, and Yale School of Drama.

Campus[edit]

View of Connecticut Hall, Old Campus, Yale College, New Haven, Connecticut

Yale's campus is located in downtown New Haven and covers 260 acres. The university's architecture is noted for its Collegiate Gothic style, with many buildings designed by prominent architects such as James Gamble Rogers.

The campus includes several notable landmarks, including the Sterling Memorial Library, Harkness Tower, and the Yale University Art Gallery.

Academics[edit]

Yale University is organized into fourteen constituent schools: the original undergraduate college, the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and twelve professional schools. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs, with a strong emphasis on the liberal arts.

Yale is renowned for its selective admissions process and its commitment to academic excellence. The university has a student-to-faculty ratio of 6:1, allowing for close interaction between students and professors.

Traditions[edit]

Yale Family Crest

Yale has a rich tradition of student organizations and activities, including the Yale Whiffenpoofs, the oldest collegiate a cappella group in the United States, and the Yale Daily News, the oldest college daily newspaper.

The university is also known for its rivalry with Harvard University, particularly in athletics, with the annual Yale-Harvard football game being a highlight of the sporting calendar.

Notable Alumni[edit]

Yale has produced many notable alumni, including five U.S. Presidents, 19 U.S. Supreme Court Justices, and numerous foreign heads of state. Some of the most prominent alumni include George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Hillary Clinton.

Related Pages[edit]

Yale University Logo
File:Yale seal.png
Yale University Seal
Yale College Diploma, Nathaniel Chauncey, 1702
A View of the Buildings of Yale College at New Haven, 1807