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  1. Jonathan Edwards College (informally JE) is a residential college at Yale University. It is named for theologian and minister Jonathan Edwards, a 1720 graduate of Yale College. JE's residential quadrangle was the first to be completed in Yale's residential college system, and was opened to undergraduates in 1933.

  2. Jonathan Edwards. Our own child prodigy Jonathan Edwards left quite a prodigious legacy indeed. Jonathan Edwards is the only residential college at Yale whose patriarch has graced the pages of Ripley’s Believe It or Not.

  3. We are delighted to greet you as valued members of the Jonathan Edwards College Class of 2028. Members of JE are called Spiders because the college’s namesake, 18th-century theologian Jonathan Edwards, wrote an essay about the glorious web-spinning creatures.

  4. Yale’s first and foremost child prodigy, Jonathan Edwards matriculated at Yale (then Collegiate School of Connecticut) in 1716 just before reaching 13. At this time, entrance into college required fluency in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew.

  5. Jonathan Edwards is one of fourteen residential colleges at Yale University. The Jonathan Edwards Trust promotes educational and community projects in the College, and communication in the wider JE community.

  6. Jonathan Edwards College, New Haven, Connecticut. 2,461 likes · 5 talking about this · 3,162 were here. Jonathan Edwards College, founded in 1932, is the oldest and greatest residential college at...

  7. Jul 3, 2019 · Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) was an extremely important and influential clergyman in the New England colonial America. He has been given credit for beginning the Great Awakening and his writings provide insights into colonial thought.

  8. NEW PRIZE (1960). Designed to recognize a senior whose mind and character and whose activities and achievements at Yale (outside of Jonathan Edwards) have enhanced the distinction and repute of the College.

  9. Oct 11, 2003 · Edwards arrived in Princeton on February 16, 1758, and was formally installed as the President of the College that same day. One week later, February 23, he was inoculated for small pox, and after one month, lacking a day, on March 22, 1758, he died from it. Jonathan Edwards lived to be only fifty-four.

  10. These videos and pictures of Jonathan Edwards College show you exactly what it’s like inside and around the area, from a real student’s perspective. See the Yale University experience for yourself – exclusively on CampusReel.

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