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  1. The Sheffield School innovated with an undergraduate course offering science and mathematics as well as economics, English, geography, history, modern languages, philology and political science.

  2. Sheffield Scientific School. The Yale Scientific School was founded in 1854 and renamed the Sheffield Scientific School in 1861 after a generous donor. The School’s Board was incorporated in 1871 to promote the study of the physical, natural, and mathematical sciences in the School.

  3. The Sheffield Scientific School, like the Graduate School, had its origins in the Department of Philosophy and the Arts established in 1847. It was given its name by the Yale Corporation in 1861 in recognition of the support of Joseph Earl Sheffield of New Haven who not only gave the first building but also provided funds for its equipment and ...

  4. The Sheffield Scientific School officially became a part of Yale College in 1945, and its legacy continues to pervade our modern Yale’s excellence in the sciences, social structure, academic and residential buildings, and even the Yale Scientific Magazine.

  5. Sheffield Scientific School, Class of 1881. Courtesy of Yale University Library. Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) made significant strides following World War II, when technological progress was recognized by the U.S. government as the key to American exceptionalism.

  6. The Sciences. The Sheffield Scientific School of Yale College. September 17, 1870. Newsletter. Get smart. Sign up for our email newsletter. Support Science Journalism. Discover world-changing...

  7. 1939. Publisher. New Haven Colony Historical Society. City. New Haven. Keywords. Russel Henry Chittenden. Recommended Citation. Chittenden, Russel Henry, "The Story of the Founding of the Sheffield Scientific School" (1939). Pamphlets, Offprints and Reprints. 32. https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/pamphlets-offprints-and-reprints/32.