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Davenport College
Davenport College (colloquially referred to as D’port) is one of the 12 residential colleges. Its buildings were completed in 1933 mainly in the Georgian style with a gothic façade.
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Cushing Center
This archival collection features over 2,200 case studies, including human brain specimens, tumor specimens, microscopic slides, and over 15,000 photographic negatives.
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Yale Peabody Museum
The Peabody advances our understanding of the Earth’s history through geological, biological, and anthropological research.
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Trumbull College
Considered one of Yale's most beautiful and intimate residential colleges, Trumbull is home to 400 students, along with resident faculty members and their families,
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Saybrook College
Opened in 1933, the residential college takes its name from the Connecticut town where the Collegiate School, later known as Yale College, was founded in 1701.
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Edward P. Evans Hall
Home to the Yale School of Management, Edward P. Evans Hall houses state-of-the-art classrooms, academic centers, and meeting spaces.
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Harkness Tower
Soaring 216 feet tall, Harkness Tower is a Yale icon and home to the 54-bell Yale Memorial Carillon.
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