NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- After years of debate, Yale University announced Saturday it will change the name of a residential college that honors a 19th century alumnus and former U.S. vice president who was ...
(NEW HAVEN, Conn.) — Yale University says it might revisit its decision to keep the name of a residential college named for 19th century alumnus John C. Calhoun, who was an ardent supporter of slavery ...
Following protests over its namesake’s role in promoting slavery in the 19th century South, Yale’s residential Calhoun College has been renamed Hopper College, after a pioneering female mathematician.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — After years of debate, Yale University announced Saturday it will change the name of a residential college that honors a 19th century alumnus and former U.S. vice president who ...
He quoted another alumnus - the namesake of another residential college at Yale - who denounced Calhoun's legacy even as he mourned his death, writing that he "in a great measure changed the state of ...
John C. Calhoun had called slavery a "positive good" Yale University announced Saturday that it will rename the Calhoun College residence hall — a decision that follows over a year of protests calling ...
There is an inscription carved into the stone above Grace Hopper College’s northeast gate: “Calhoun College.” Although the name was officially changed in July, and although the college held a ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Local activists call for name change. Credit: David Yaffe-Bellany Photo “Douglass College” became ...
Yale University announced Saturday that it would change the name of an undergraduate residence college named for 19th-century American politician, Yale alumnus and slavery proponent John C. Calhoun.
After years of debate, Yale University announced Saturday it will change the name of a residential college that honors a 19th century alumnus and former U.S. vice president who was an ardent supporter ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Yale University will rename one of its residential colleges, replacing the name of an alumnus remembered as an advocate of slavery with that of an alumna who was a pioneering ...
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