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  2. Until 1887, the legal name of the university was "The President and Fellows of Yale College, in New Haven." In 1887, under an act passed by the Connecticut General Assembly, Yale was renamed "Yale University".

  3. Apr 17, 2024 · In 1880 Yale enrollment reached 1000, and in 1887 Yale College changed its name to Yale University. Women were admitted to the graduate school in 1892, and seven of the group received doctor of philosophy degrees in 1894. Later that year the music department was ranked as a separate school.

  4. It started on the website 4chan on June 10. Arguing that Elihu Yale was “a prominent slave trader,” an anonymous poster proposed a campaign to compel Yale to change its name as a way of “cheapening the brand” of an institution that “undoubtedly bears some culpability in the unrest we see today.”

  5. Yale has grown and evolved for 300-plus years, passing many milestones and forging traditions along the way. The university traces its roots to the 1640s, when colonial clergymen led an effort to establish a local college in the tradition of European liberal education.

  6. Feb 16, 2017 · That is the decision Yale University has made with its announcement that after eight decades it will rename one of its residential colleges because the statesman after whom it was named...

  7. Jul 1, 2020 · July 1, 2020. Last week, the conservative troll Ann Coulter needled leftists by asking whether Yale would change its name to distance itself from Elihu Yale (16491721), who got rich...

  8. Jun 28, 2020 · Originating on a June 10 post on the bulletin board website 4chan, the call to rename Yale initially began as a way to damage a largely liberal institution by “cheapen [ing]” Yale’s brand.

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