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  1. 10 de may. de 2024 · Timothy Dwight (born May 14, 1752, Northampton, Massachusetts—died January 11, 1817, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.) was an American educator, theologian, and poet who had a strong instructive influence during his time. Educated by his mother, a daughter of the preacher Jonathan Edwards, Dwight entered Yale at age 13 and was graduated in 1769.

  2. Timothy Dwight Head of College’s Office. For questions and inquiries relating to Timothy Dwight, Head of College Teas, events, and residential life. Mellon Forum. For questions and inquiries relating to Mellon Forums. Barbara Riley. For questions and inquiries relating to writing assistance. Make an appointment here. Chubb Fellowship Coordinator.

  3. Timothy Dwight was born May 14, 1752, in Northampton, Massachusetts . The Dwight family had a long association with Yale College, as it was then known. Dwight's paternal grandfather, Colonel Timothy Dwight, was born 19 October 1694, and died April 30, 1771. His father, a merchant and farmer known as Major Timothy Dwight, was born May 27, 1726 ...

  4. By 1795, Dwight had distinguished himself as a scholar, educator, writer and citizen, and became the obvious choice to succeed the recently deceased president of Yale College, Ezra Stiles. Dwight was inaugurated September 8, 1795, and the challenges began immediately. What confronted him on the campus was not pleasant.

  5. Selin Lounge. The Lounge is TD’s movie and television theater. Located in the basement of the Town Hall, the Lounge is equipped with comfortable reclining couches, a large television, a full array of cable channels, a DVD player, and a HDMI/VGA input cable.

  6. Under Timothy Dwight, Yale College began its long transformation from an regional institution training clergy to a nationally renowned institution of higher education. John Calhoun had thrived under the watchful tutelage of President Timothy Dwight, his "mentor" (66). As the institution grew and its fame spread, Dwight took it down a ...

  7. We are the TD Grad Affiliates and we’re excited to meet you! We’re a group of graduate and professional students who are interested in working with, giving back to, and learning from the TD undergrad community. Our main function within the college is mentoring seniors on thesis presentations for Mellon Forums.