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  1. 11. Okt. 2003 · In this message, Ian Murray briefly sketches Edwards’ life and legacy and gives us exhortations from both.

  2. 8. März 2024 · Christina Ferando announced she would step down as dean of Jonathan Edwards College after eight years. She will become the Head of Academic Affairs for the Yale Center for British Art next year.

  3. Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758), Yale graduate, pastor, revivalist, philosopher, missionary, and college president, is the subject of intense interest because of his significance as a historical figure and the profound legacy he left not only on America’s, but the world’s, religious and intellectual landscapes. The Jonathan Edwards Online Archive provides a comprehensive database of Edwards ...

  4. A Dean’s Extension is a paper form signed by the residential college dean that authorizes the postponement of written work or exams during term-time. There are three kinds of late or postponed work: (1) work late during term time; (2) work incomplete at the end of term; and (3) postponed final examinations. Instructors of courses may, during ...

  5. The badge worn upon the College blazers is a red apple surrounded by a green serpent. It recalls the Reverend Jonathan Edwards’ preoccupation with the doctrine of original sin. It is borne aloud and not upon a shield. It was devised by the first Master and Fellows, and designed by H. Dillington Palmer B.A. 1924. It forms the silver head of the ebony mace of the College, hanging in the Master ...

  6. Jonathan Edwards was born John Evan Edwards on July 28, 1946, in Aitkin, Minnesota. At the age of six, he moved with his family to Virginia, where he grew up. At the age of eight, he began singing in church and learning to play piano by ear.

  7. JE crowns Tulip Princess in revived tradition. On Sunday, Jonathan Edwards College crowned Cam Bell ’23 as its first Tulip Princess — a student who most embodies the “spirit of the tulip” — since 2012. Jack Devlin. Dignity, grace, resiliency, internal beauty, vibrancy and fortitude — the spirit of the tulip.