Emmanuel College, Cambridge
Emmanuel College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1584 by Sir Walter Mildmay, it has a long history of academic excellence and notable alumni.
History
Emmanuel College was established on the site of a former Dominican priory. Sir Walter Mildmay, the college's founder, was a prominent statesman and Chancellor of the Exchequer under Queen Elizabeth I. The college was intended to be a place of learning and religious education, reflecting Mildmay's Puritan beliefs.
Architecture
The college's architecture is a blend of traditional and modern styles. The original buildings, including the chapel and the Old Library, were designed by Ralph Symons. The chapel, completed in 1677, was designed by Sir Christopher Wren. In recent years, the college has expanded with new buildings, including the Queen's Building, which houses lecture theatres and student accommodation.
Academics
Emmanuel College is known for its strong academic performance. It consistently ranks high in the Tompkins Table, which ranks Cambridge colleges based on their undergraduate results. The college offers a wide range of subjects and has a reputation for excellence in the sciences, humanities, and social sciences.
Notable Alumni
Emmanuel College has produced many notable alumni, including:
- John Harvard, founder of Harvard University
- Thomas Young, polymath and Egyptologist
- Sebastian Faulks, novelist
- Graham Chapman, comedian and member of Monty Python
Traditions
The college has several unique traditions, including the annual Emmanuel College May Ball, a lavish event held every two years. The college also has a strong rowing tradition, with its boat club competing in the May Bumps and Lent Bumps races.
Gardens and Grounds
Emmanuel College is known for its beautiful gardens and grounds. The Fellows' Garden is a particularly notable feature, offering a tranquil space for students and staff. The college also has a pond, which is home to a variety of wildlife.
Related Pages
- University of Cambridge
- List of colleges of the University of Cambridge
- Harvard University
- Christopher Wren
- May Bumps
- Lent Bumps
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