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graduation, seniors in each college may receive prizes for their senior thesis, college or extracurricular leadership, or distinction in scholarship, arts or athletics. Although these prizes varied in wealth depending on their original endowment, in 2010 all undergraduate prizes were capped at $ 1,000, with the excess awarded as financial aid, and the administration began discouraging the establishment of new prize funds by alumni. An investigation of the prize caps by
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colleges received new basement facilities, including restaurants, game rooms, theaters, athletic facilities and music practice rooms. Dormitory buildings were added to
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College employee Corey
Menafee dislodged a panel of enslaved cotton pickers with a broom, breaking it. Menafee, a Black man, said the panels were “racist, very degrading." Menafee was fired by the university, but rehired after student protested in favor of his actions. All the stained-glass panels depicting slavery have since been removed.
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to oversee academic affairs for the students of the college. Each college has a house for the head of college and his or her family, and private apartments for the Dean's family and resident fellows of the college. The Head of
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proposed a "Quadrangle Plan" to the Yale
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are the only students to live in their college as freshmen. Thereafter, students take rooms within the residential college by a lottery system. Due to overcrowding, many of the colleges have annex residences where upperclassmen members live, and some upperclassmen live off campus while remaining
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and table tennis. In addition to undergraduates, fellows and the families of the masters and deans are also eligible to play. Hundreds of matches are played each year between the colleges, and the most winning college across all events receives the Tyng Cup. Every year during the
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announced that it would follow Harvard and MIT in changing the appellation of "Master" to "Head of College". Salovey also announced that the university would not rename Calhoun College and that one of the two colleges then under construction would be named for
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and lacked residential facilities sufficient for its size. This alienation and overcrowding, along with the growth of off-campus fraternities and society residences and a desire to further integrate the undergraduate populations of the Yale College and the
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that emulated the Gothic quadrangles of Cambridge and Oxford colleges. Rogers had previously designed the Memorial Quadrangle as a Gothic dormitory, which was renovated to become Branford and Saybrook Colleges. Similarly, Rogers framed the
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for Yale, serve as their architect. After appraising Harvard's larger houses, Yale decided to build colleges of 150 to 200 members each. A "Committee on Quadrangles" was convened to name the colleges, appoint
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Brighenti, Daniel; Xu, Qi; Yaffe-Bellany, David (11 July 2016).
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Lists of university and college residences in the United States
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Antony Dugdale; J.J. Fueser; J. Celso de Castro Alves (2001).
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1911:. Mulgrave, Australia: Images Publishing Group. p. 18.
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University and college residential buildings in Connecticut
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The Collegial Tradition in the Age of Mass Higher Education
3228:"What's in a name? Looking for answers at Calhoun College"
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Lloyd-Thomas, Matthew; Rodrigues, Adrian (15 April 2015).
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Herbert S. Newman and Partners: Selected and Current Works
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architect, as angular reinventions of the Tuscan village.
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Stephenson, Tapley; Thondavadi, Natasha (6 April 2012).
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buildings or previously unaffiliated residence halls.
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Schwarz, Marcus; Zuckerman, Ethan (10 October 2009).
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2729:"Yale Students to Protest Racist Acts on Campus"
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2006:"Yale to Establish Two New Residential Colleges"
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1559:"Eli Colleges Outclass Houses as Social Centers"
3071:"Building a University, Timothy Dwight: Page 3"
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1970:Kaplan, Amy; Sullivan, Tom (27 February 2004).
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3096:. Princeton Architectural Press. p. 67.
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515:Most freshmen live in dormitories on the
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447:Master's House in Silliman College, 1940
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180:, a Yale alumnus with major holdings in
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4277:Residential colleges of Yale University
3345:Yale: The University College, 1921-1937
1803:
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370:Renovation and expansion (1998–present)
1941:"In Swing Space, building a community"
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2078:from the original on 7 September 2014
1905:Dobney, Stephen; Whyte, Andy (1999).
1569:from the original on 20 December 2013
1419:Seymour, Charles (22 December 1933).
1373:Ted Tapper; David Palfreyman (2010).
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3325:. New Haven: Yale University Press.
3207:from the original on 23 October 2016
2892:Gajanan, Mahita (25 February 2016).
2678:from the original on 1 February 2012
2501:"A Yale tradition reborn, redefined"
2289:from the original on 27 January 2013
2216:Rodrigues, Adrian (8 October 2013).
2185:Alden, William (30 September 2013).
1700:Walker, Charles A. (December 1974).
1665:Walker, Charles A. (December 1974).
1646:from the original on August 13, 2021
1461:Schiff, Judith Ann (May–June 2008).
1330:
4011:Reese Stadium (soccer and lacrosse)
3347:. New Haven: Yale University Press.
3165:Maslin, Sarah (23 September 2013).
2511:from the original on 15 August 2014
2480:from the original on 15 August 2014
2449:from the original on 15 August 2014
2344:Ligato, Lorenzo (2 November 2011).
2279:"Eero Saarinen: Shaping The Future"
2128:Kaplan, Thomas (4 September 2004).
2099:"New colleges aim to match the old"
1755:from the original on 16 August 2011
1435:from the original on 6 October 2006
606:Morse College's Modernist courtyard
4069:The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus
3300:from the original on 5 August 2011
3142:Jensen, Kirsten (September 1999).
3069:Jensen, Kirsten (September 1999).
2988:. Yale University. 27 April 2016.
2864:from the original on 8 August 2016
2739:from the original on 16 March 2014
2623:Griswold, Alison (15 April 2011).
2561:Gould, Sophia (26 February 2013).
2406:Gleick, James (21 November 1975).
2356:from the original on 12 April 2013
2322:from the original on 9 August 2014
1714:from the original on 2 August 2014
1612:from the original on 10 March 2014
1602:"How Science was Built: 1701-1900"
1600:Adkisson, Kevin (2 October 2010).
1391:. Yale University. 27 April 2016.
1312:from the original on 28 March 2014
883:, a leading slavery apologist and
860:Associations with American slavery
479:, who is appointed by the Dean of
25:
3837:Collection of Musical Instruments
3550:Engineering & Applied Science
3238:from the original on 7 April 2014
3173:from the original on 7 April 2014
3094:The Campus Guide: Yale University
2992:from the original on 10 June 2016
2904:from the original on 14 June 2016
2770:from the original on 22 July 2015
2760:"A Peculiar Institutional Memory"
2697:Hefetz, Eliah (12 October 2012).
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1951:from the original on 4 March 2016
1886:from the original on 22 July 2015
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2437:Muller, Eli (28 February 2001).
2109:from the original on 18 May 2015
2016:from the original on 18 May 2015
1982:from the original on 18 May 2015
1820:from the original on 19 May 2015
562:Design and architectural styling
451:Yale's residential colleges are
3359:Prospective student information
3117:Mills Brown, Elizabeth (1976).
3051:from the original on 2022-02-17
3022:from the original on 2017-08-22
2962:from the original on 2 May 2016
2950:Remnick, Noah (27 April 2016).
2532:"Student prizes capped at $ 1k"
2259:from the original on 2 May 2016
2247:Remnick, Noah (28 April 2016).
1939:Kofman, Ava (19 October 2011).
1774:Dana, Rebecca (11 April 2001).
1679:from the original on 2014-04-11
1285:* Named Calhoun College, after
159:As undergraduate enrollment in
3226:Bass, Carole (19 March 2014).
2671:. The Amistad Committee, Inc.
2130:"Stern to design new colleges"
1733:Bowie, Nikolas (Spring 2009).
902:In April 2016, Yale President
463:. Each college is headed by a
1:
4031:Harvard–Yale football rivalry
3265:. New Haven: Yale University.
2820:Hardman, Ray (23 June 2015).
2666:"Yale, Slavery and Abolition"
2530:Yee, Vivian (25 March 2010).
2408:"God and Bladderball At Yale"
1808:Dach, Johnny (1 April 2006).
1421:"History of the College Plan"
922:structure, was influenced by
793:. Past Chubb Fellows include
574:courtyard of Branford College
3488:Faculty of Arts and Sciences
3092:Pinnell, Patrick L. (1999).
2035:Lewin, Tamar (8 June 2008).
1880:Yale Bulletin & Calendar
1463:"How the colleges were born"
1362:. Springer. pp. 52, 55.
942:List of residential colleges
134:, bringing the total to 14.
3605:Sheffield Scientific School
2625:"Prizes still under review"
1707:(Report). Yale University.
664:Sheffield Scientific School
519:, the historical center of
404:Yale School of Architecture
341:James Hillhouse High School
170:Sheffield Scientific School
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3868:Human Relations Area Files
3795:Rare Book & Manuscript
3508:Graduate Arts and Sciences
3261:Bergin, Thomas G. (1983).
2218:"Colleges to open in 2017"
2097:Branch, Mark (July 2009).
747:
540:members of their college.
360:President Kingman Brewster
319:Post-war years (1945–1998)
4292:Yale University buildings
4220:
4173:Russell Trust Association
3822:Museum of Natural History
3469:
1197:Old Saybrook, Connecticut
1082:Benjamin Franklin College
582:. Most are laid out in a
229:Sterling Memorial Library
128:Benjamin Franklin College
53:has a system of fourteen
18:Yale residential colleges
4190:Sustainable Food Program
3281:Jonathan Edwards College
1377:. Springer. p. 119.
1059:Jonathan Edwards College
771:Jonathan Edwards College
621:Jonathan Edwards College
203:In 1925, Yale President
4081:Precision Marching Band
4016:Payne Whitney Gymnasium
3448:Dean of Yale Law School
3045:Office of the President
2375:Rose, David S. (2004).
887:in Congress before the
690:Programs and traditions
598:Architects and artisans
416:2008 economic recession
385:Payne Whitney Gymnasium
287:Early years (1933–1945)
87:of the universities of
3832:Center for British Art
3270:Ryan, Mark B. (2001).
1306:"Residential Colleges"
1235:Timothy Dwight College
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847:found no violation of
815:John Kenneth Galbraith
759:Fellowships and awards
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277:Timothy Dwight College
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4006:Bush Field (baseball)
3996:Ingalls Rink (hockey)
3676:Sterling Law Building
3201:New Haven Independent
2470:"Bladderball is Back"
2377:"The College Presses"
1810:"The Old College Try"
999:Branford, Connecticut
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4076:Dramatic Association
4026:Harvard–Yale Regatta
3991:Yale Bowl (football)
3863:Haskins Laboratories
3232:Yale Alumni Magazine
2103:Yale Alumni Magazine
1847:Yale Alumni Magazine
1565:. 25 November 1950.
1467:Yale Alumni Magazine
1425:Yale Alumni Magazine
1146:Pauli Murray College
1103:Grace Hopper College
961:Architectural style
764:Visiting fellowships
668:Eggers & Higgins
570:Branford Court, the
261:Yale Divinity School
225:James Gamble Rodgers
205:James Rowland Angell
132:Pauli Murray College
85:constituent colleges
55:residential colleges
42:(below), Yale's two
3979:Swimming and diving
3651:Memorial Quadrangle
3458:Sterling Professors
3321:Duke, Alex (1997).
2795:The Yale Daily News
2735:. 11 October 1990.
2699:"Naming a new Yale"
2350:The Yale Daily News
2318:. Yale University.
1036:Ezra Stiles College
1027:Collegiate Gothic,
924:Southern plantation
893:Charleston shooting
829:Student fellowships
553:Graduate affiliates
512:parent or sibling.
498:economic inequality
473:chief administrator
337:Ezra Stiles College
190:Memorial Quadrangle
153:Memorial Quadrangle
113:James Gamble Rogers
4149:Manuscript Society
3954:Women's ice hockey
3939:Women's basketball
3883:Yale Cancer Center
3853:Child Study Center
3733:(formerly Calhoun)
3341:Pierson, George W.
2733:The New York Times
2193:. New York Times.
1640:The New York Times
1343:Alex Duke (1996).
1227:French Renaissance
1204:Collegiate Gothic
1162:Collegiate Gothic
1119:Collegiate Gothic
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889:American Civil War
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4154:Open Yale Courses
4144:Gruber Foundation
4138:Literary Magazine
3858:Cowles Foundation
3810:Sterling Memorial
3701:Benjamin Franklin
3681:Yale-Myers Forest
3636:Hewitt Quadrangle
3279:. New Haven, CT:
2285:. 15 April 2010.
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1590:, pp. 30–34.
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1278:Collegiate Gothic
1270:Jonathan Trumbull
1243:Timothy Dwight IV
1218:Benjamin Silliman
1090:Benjamin Franklin
1012:Davenport College
984:Collegiate Gothic
909:Benjamin Franklin
803:George H. W. Bush
718:Harvard–Yale Game
656:John Russell Pope
649:colonial colleges
612:Collegiate Gothic
572:Collegiate Gothic
533:Benjamin Franklin
502:randomly assigned
461:Durham University
428:Benjamin Franklin
349:Mitchell/Giurgola
313:randomly assigned
121:intramural sports
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1247:Timothy Dwight V
1225:Gothic Revival,
1210:Silliman College
1189:Saybrook College
1067:Jonathan Edwards
991:Branford College
967:Berkeley College
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920:Georgian Revival
819:Gwendolyn Brooks
795:Aung San Suu Kyi
783:Murray Gell-Mann
775:Chubb Fellowship
730:digital printing
682:, a mid-century
660:Silliman College
494:social exclusion
364:Trumbull College
301:Pierson Colleges
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269:Berkeley College
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