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  1. Yale is founded in Saybrook, CT, as the Collegiate School, to educate students for “Publick employment both in Church and Civil State.”. The school moved to New Haven in 1716 and was renamed Yale College in recognition of Elihu Yale’s 1718 donation of books and goods. 1714.

  2. 13 de feb. de 2017 · Yale University Old Campus; By Ad Meskens, via Wikimedia Commons. Referring to it, ... Founded in 1701, Yale is the third oldest institution of higher education in the United States.

  3. Church. Though we argue with our friends at Memorial Church at Harvard, we believe the University Church at Yale was the first congregation on an American college campus (though our illustrious sister institution had the first Christian services). Founded in 1757, Yale separated from the established Congregational church of New Haven (now ...

  4. Yale University is a private research university and a member of the prestigious Ivy League, a group of America’s most celebrated higher education institutions. Situated in New Haven, Connecticut, the first planned city in America, Yale was founded by English Puritans in 1701, making it the third-oldest higher education institution in the United States.

  5. Intro Annals of Communism--Yale University Press. Annals of Communism presents selected documents concerning the history of Soviet and international communism from Russian state and party archives. Virtually all the material contained in these archives has never before been available to Western or even Russian scholars The series spans the 75 ...

  6. Yale’s Revolutionary History. July 2, 2018. On July 4, 1776, members of the Second Continental Congress gathered in Philadelphia and announced the independence of the thirteen American colonies. In adopting the Declaration of Independence, these men not only opened a new chapter in the ongoing war between the thirteen colonies and Britain ...

  7. 10 de jun. de 2013 · 3. Yale is greener. • Yale became the first Ivy with a greenhouse gas reduction target in 2005 when Levin called for a 43% reduction in greenhouse gases by 2020. As of fiscal year 2012, emissions were reduced 16% despite a 12% increase in campus size and 9% increase in population.