Yale University

Yale Old Campus::Yale University, Connecticut, USA::
Yale Old Campus
Vanderbilt Hall::Yale University, Connecticut, USA::
Vanderbilt Hall
Leaded Glass Windows::Yale University, Connecticut, USA::
Leaded Glass Windows

New Haven, Connecticut, USA is home to one of the best universities in the world, the Yale University. The school was founded in 1701 to educate Congregational ministers (American branch of Calvinism). Today, Yale consists of fourteen schools and is affiliated with many Nobel Prize winners.

Yale Art Gallery::Yale University, Connecticut, USA::
Yale Art Gallery
Medieval Style Gate::Yale University, Connecticut, USA::
Medieval Style Gate
Davenport College::Yale University, Connecticut, USA::
Davenport College

Yale's seal features phrase written in Hebrew, Urim and Thummim (Light and Truth). In the 18th century, Hebrew was regarded as one of the classical languages, along with Greek and Latin. At Yale, Hebrew was essential for studying the Old Testament in its original words.

Gothic Revival Gate::Yale University, Connecticut, USA::
Gothic Revival Gate
Ionic Style::Yale University, Connecticut, USA::
Ionic Style
Corinthian Style::Yale University, Connecticut, USA::
Corinthian Style

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