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Yale trustees said the Ivy League university is renaming Calhoun College after trailblazing computer scientist Grace Murray Hopper, a mathematician who earned Yale degrees in the 1930s, invented a ...
John C. Calhoun was a Yale graduate, vice president and a white supremacist who supported slavery. His name will be removed from a Yale residential building Tuesday.
Yale announced the change Saturday, saying Calhoun College will be renamed to instead honor Grace Murray Hopper, a computer scientist and Navy rear admiral. Calhoun, who graduated from the ...
This weekend, students of color officially changed the name of Calhoun College at Yale University to Grace Hopper College, an early and visionary computer programer. Yes, you read that sentence ...
Yale University announced Saturday that it would change the name of an undergraduate residence college named for 19th-century American politician, Yale alumnus and slavery proponent John C. Calhoun.
The Yale Corporation voted to make the change Saturday after months of protest over the residential college's being named for John C. Calhoun, a U.S. senator who was a leading 19th century voice ...
She graduated from Yale in 1930 and earned a doctorate in mathematics and mathematical physics from there in 1934, just a year after Calhoun College was established.
Yale University announced plans today to rename Calhoun College in honor of alum Grace Murray Hopper. The change reverses a previous commitment in April to retain the name despite decades of ...