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  1. Timothy Dwight, President of Yale University asked the school to pioneer a math and science program to replace traditional Greek and Latin as an entrance requirement. The New York School of Languages was later renamed Timothy Dwight School in honor of that historic partnership.

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  2. 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.

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  3. We’re proud of our long and rich history as a premier independent school, landmark New York City educational institution, and pioneering global network of schools. Dwight was designed to prepare graduates for admission to prestigious universities, and our namesake is Yale’s twelfth president, Timothy Dwight V, who said of our School in 1888:

  4. Timothy Dwight College, a residential college of Yale University, is named after two university presidents, Timothy Dwight IV and Timothy Dwight V, who both left a lasting legacy at Yale. It is commonly known as TD.

  5. Timothy Dwight College – benannt nach den zwei Universitätspräsidenten von Yale, die diesen Namen trugen, Timothy Dwight IV und Timothy Dwight V. Üblicherweise „T.D.“ abgekürzt, ist dies das kleinste College. Trumbull College – benannt nach Jonathan Trumbull senior, einem Gouverneur von Connecticut.

  6. Signature. Timothy Dwight V (November 16, 1828 – May 26, 1916) was an American academic, educator, Congregational minister, and President of Yale University (1886–1898). [1] During his years as the school's president, Yale's schools first organized as a university. His grandfather was Timothy Dwight IV, who served as President of Yale ...

  7. Im Juli 1858 kehrte er zurück in die USA und wurde Professor für sakrale Literatur in Yale. Er unterstützte die Reorganisation der divinity school, war Herausgeber des Neuen Engländers (New Englander) (1866–1874) und arbeitete in dem amerikanischen Ausschuss zur Revision der Bibel 1873–1885.