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  1. Congratulations, Class of 2024 Red Lions! Welcome to Timothy Dwight College – home of the Red Lions! We are the residential college closest to downtown New Haven and the city’s arts district and your best home away from home!

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  2. Timothy Dwight College, commonly abbreviated and referred to as "TD", is a residential college at Yale University named after two presidents of Yale, Timothy Dwight IV and his grandson, Timothy Dwight V. The college was designed in 1935 by James Gamble Rogers in the Federal-style architecture popular during the elder Timothy Dwight's ...

  3. Learn about the origins, design, and traditions of Timothy Dwight College, one of Yale's residential colleges. Find out how the college was named after two Yale presidents, how it was built in the Georgian Colonial style, and how it survived the plaster ceiling collapse.

  4. Early life. Career. Presidency of Yale College (1795–1817) Religious leadership. Scholarly accomplishments. Personal life. Legacy. Notes. References. Further reading. External links. Timothy Dwight IV. Timothy Dwight (May 14, 1752 – January 11, 1817) was an American academic and educator, a Congregationalist minister, theologian, and author.

  5. 9. Apr. 2024 · The Divinity School professor and ordained minister will lead the Yale College residential college from July 2024. She spoke to the TD community for the first time on Monday night and shared her vision of building trust and compassion.

  6. Under Timothy Dwight, Yale College began its long transformation from an regional institution training clergy to a nationally renowned institution of higher education. John Calhoun had thrived under the watchful tutelage of President Timothy Dwight, his "mentor" (66). As the institution grew and its fame spread, Dwight took it down a ...