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  1. Libraries. JE’s three libraries provide a quiet atmosphere where you can get to work without the distractions of a noisy suite. Curtis Curtiss Library holds non-circulating editions of JE Fellows’ writings and Yale memorabilia. It’s a very cozy place to study, located in Entryway K, on the left. The Robert Taft Library has study carrels ...

  2. By Jonathan Edwards [Public domain via Wikimedia Commons. He was born on about 100 years after the Mayflower landed at Plymouth, on October 5, 1703 and died on March 22, 1758. He studied at Yale University from 1716-1722. He was born the son of a minster, and grew up filling his time with religious activities.

  3. JE has a small theater available for rehearsals, live performances, and film screenings. To make a reservation, complete that JE Theater Application at least ONE WEEK prior to your event. Contact jisun.kim@yale.edu if you have futher questions. Availability Calendar. CPA: Application to the JE Theater is integrated into the CPA application process.

  4. Simple as that, Jonathan Edwards College, named for the child prodigy Yale alumnus (1720) and arguably the greatest theologian of The Great Awakening came into its glorious being. Jonathan Edwards College began during the academic year 1932-33 when Professor Robert Dudley French, the first Master, appointed eight members of the faculty to be the first fellows of the College.

  5. Yale College Office of Web Operations, 55 Whitney Ave., Suite 630, New Haven, CT 06510 USA. Contact the Web department.

  6. 22. Apr. 2022 · We are delighted to announce the appointment of Paul North, professor of Germanic languages and literatures, as the next Head of Jonathan Edwards College for a five-year term, effective July 1, 2022. A renowned educator and scholar in European literature and philosophy, Professor North is an expert at bringing together traditions of writing and thought to critique the concepts that organize ...

  7. 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.