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- About Ezra Stiles
Ezra Stiles College is named to honor the memory of 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...
- Housing
Housing selection for the 2023-2024 Academic Year will take...
- Dean's Office
The Ezra Stiles Dean’s Office is located in Room 112 in...
- Event Highlights
This February, thanks to several dedicated students and our...
- Underground
Located underground, the Light Court provides a beautiful...
- Stiles Student Kitchen
Fill out the Stiles Kitchen Quiz. It focuses on COVID...
- 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.
8 set 2023 · In 2016, Yale University installed a plaque in the residential Ezra Stiles College that acknowledges Stiles’s involvement in slavery and indentured servitude and honors the memories of Newport, Jacob, and Aaron.
27 set 2011 · NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT–Yale’s Ezra Stiles College, designed by Eero Saarinen and completed in 1961, reopened to students last month after a one-year, $55 million dollar renovation.
In February Ezra Stiles College hosted Ross Gay, award-winning poet, essayist, and educator, for engaging and insightful discussions on finding joy and delight in the everyday. We thank Mr. Gay for sharing his time, work and thoughts with Stiles, Yale and the greater New Haven community.