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  1. The Buckley Institute focuses on fostering intellectual diversity at Yale. Launched as the William F. Buckley, Jr. Program by undergraduates in 2011 under the guidance of Professor Donald Kagan, the Buckley Institute attracts students across the political spectrum, bolstering free speech at Yale and beyond.

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  2. William Francis Buckley November 24, 1925 New York City, U.S. Died: February 27, 2008 (aged 82) Stamford, Connecticut, U.S. Occupation: Editor; author; political commentator; Education: Yale University : Subject: American conservatism; politics; anti-communism; Spouse

  3. Learn about the William F. Buckley, Jr. Program, a student-led initiative that fosters intellectual diversity and dialogue at Yale College.

  4. God and Man at Yale: The Superstitions of "Academic Freedom" is a 1951 book by William F. Buckley Jr., based on his undergraduate experiences at Yale University. Buckley, then aged 25, criticized Yale for forcing collectivist, Keynesian, and secularist ideology on students, criticizing several professors by name, arguing that they ...

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  5. William F. Buckley Jr. began his career as Yale's most famous dissident, the author of a coruscating attack on the school for the collectivism of its economists and the lack of Christian mission in its administrators. Three decades on, Buckley had become as much a symbol of Yale as Dink Stover.

  6. In September 1946, when William F. Buckley Jr., 20 years old and freshly discharged from the U.S. Army, arrived in New Haven, he entered a university undergoing a profound transformation. Owing to the G.I. Bill, the Class of 1950 was by far the largest in Yale history, its 1,800 members more than double the prewar average. The Old Campus, built ...