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  1. www.encyclopedia.com › protestant-christianity-biographies › ezra-stilesEzra Stiles | Encyclopedia.com

    23 de may. de 2018 · STILES, EZRA. (1727–1795). Clergyman, scholar, and president of Yale College. Born in North Haven, Connecticut, Stiles was graduated from Yale College in 1746. Although he studied theology and was licensed to preach on 30 May 1749, he remained at Yale as an instructor (called tutor). He delayed entering actively into the ministry until 1755 ...

  2. Ezra Stiles was born in 1727 in North Haven, Connecticut, the son of the Rev. Isaac Stiles. He graduated from Yale College in 1746. He studied theology and was ordained in 1749. He tutored at Yale from that year until 1755. He resigned from the ministry in 1753 to study law and practiced in New Haven, but returned to the cloth two years later.

  3. The Dean is the chief academic adviser to the 500 students assigned to Ezra Stiles College. Residing within the college, she helps in all matters concerning their academic programs, applies and enforces the Academic and Undergraduate Regulations that govern student behavior, works in conjunction with the Registrar’s Office and the Yale College Dean’s Office, oversees the first-year ...

  4. hospitality.yale.edu › residential-dining › ezra-stilesEzra Stiles | Yale Hospitality

    Ezra Stiles College and adjoining Morse College were built in 1961-62. Stiles has long been nicknamed “Little Tuscany” due to its pre-Gothic Tuscan towers style. A unique feature of Ezra Stiles dining hall is the large mounted moose head that looks out over its seating area. The moose is named for former Ezra Stile’s Head of College, Bart ...

  5. yalecollege.yale.edu › get-know-yale-college › directoryEzra Stiles College Directory

    Assistant Director of Operations, Ezra Stiles Residential College. marc.levenson@yale.edu. +1 (203) 432-8091. 302 York St, New Haven, CT 06511-3627.

  6. Ezra Stiles (1727-1795) (Yale 1746), minister of the Second Congregational Church, Newport, Rhode Island, 1755-1776, and the First Congregational Church, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1777; Yale College tutor, 1749-1755, and president of Yale College, 1777-1795. Ezra Stiles was a son of Isaac Stiles (1697-1760) (Yale 1722), minister in North Haven, Connecticut, and Kezia Taylor Stiles (1702-1727 ...

  7. John Stoehr is the editor and publisher of the Editorial Board, a daily newsletter about politics in plain English for normal people and the common good. He’s a contributing writer for the Washington Monthly, a contributing editor for Religion Dispatches, a columnist for Public Seminar, a senior editor at Alternet and a fellow at Ezra Stiles College. Follow him @johnastoehr.