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- About Ezra Stiles
To be sung as a third verse to “Bright College Years”. Ezra...
- About the Office
Ezra Stiles Head of College Office. The Head of College acts...
- Fellowships & Awards
The John E. Linck and Alanne Headland Linck Summer...
- Dean's Office
The Ezra Stiles Dean’s Office is located in Room 112 in...
- Housing
Housing selection for the 2023-2024 Academic Year will take...
- Peter Crumlish
Peter Crumlish. Peter serves as the Executive Director and...
- About Ezra Stiles
Ezra Stiles College is one of the fourteen residential colleges at Yale University, built in 1961 and designed by Eero Saarinen. The college is named after Ezra Stiles, the seventh President of Yale. Architecturally, it is known for its lack of right angles between walls in the living areas.
Ezra Stiles (10 December [ O.S. 29 November] 1727 – May 12, 1795) [1] [2] was an American educator, academic, Congregationalist minister, theologian, and author. He is noted as the seventh president of Yale College (1778–1795) and one of the founders of Brown University.
27 set 2011 · Written by Samuel Jacobson. Published on September 27, 2011. NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT–Yale’s Ezra Stiles College, designed by Eero Saarinen and completed in 1961, reopened to students last...
- Samuel Jacobson
23 mag 2018 · Stiles, Ezra. STILES, EZRA. (1727–1795). Clergyman, scholar, and president of Yale College. Born in North Haven, Connecticut, Stiles was graduated from Yale College in 1746. Although he studied theology and was licensed to preach on 30 May 1749, he remained at Yale as an instructor (called tutor).
Ezra Stiles College. At a time when Yale's homage to slaveholders in the naming of its residential colleges is being publicized, it is perhaps worth-while to pause over Stiles. The information about Stiles to be found at <yaleslavery.org> is accurate enough - not surprisingly, as it is all taken