The nicknames "Elis"[7][8][9] (after Elihu Yale) and "Yalies"[10] are often used, both within and outside Yale, to refer to Yale students.
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Yale university has 12,495 students today February 26,2010
It appears he graduated from Yale University with a bachelors degree.
No, Yale is not a fish. Yale University is a prestigious university located in New Haven, Connecticut. It is not related to any aquatic life.
Yale University was originally called the Collegiate School when it was founded in 1701. It was renamed in honor of Elihu Yale in 1718. Yale had made a fortune with the East India Company and later the diamond trade, and he made some sizable donations to the school—books, a portrait of King George I, and some expensive textiles—and the school returned the favor by adopting his name, becoming Yale College. Yale was born in Massachusetts, but he left for England when he was three years old and never came back, so he never even visited the school that ended up bearing his name.
Eli Whitney went to Yale from 1789 to 1792. Eli Whitney was the inventor of the cotton gin. He was born in 1765 and died in 1825.
Yale scholars are called "Elis" as a nod to Elihu Yale, a Welsh merchant and philanthropist who was instrumental in the university's founding and development. He donated money and supplies to the Collegiate School in 1718, which later became Yale University. The term "Eli" has since become a nickname for Yale students and alumni, reflecting their connection to the institution's history.
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A student who attends Yale college would be called a student. If a person graduates with a degree, a person may call them a graduate.
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He graduated from Yale College in 1792.