Yalians
Yale university has 12,495 students today February 26,2010
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.
New Haven students are often referred to as "Elis", a nickname derived from the university's founder, Elihu Yale. This term is commonly used in reference to students at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
Yale is animal with four leg and two horn that swivel. Yale is animal of Yale University in USA, where they have rare yale taxidermy in museum.
The Yale Lock The Yale Lock
Yale's school color is yale blue.
Yale college colors are Yale blue and White
The Harvard Football team's nickname is the Crimson, as in the dark red crimson color. This is similar to the Stanford Cardinal, which also uses a color as their team name. Also similar to Stanford, which uses a pine tree as its mascot, the Harvard Crimson's mascot is a pilgrim/patriot-looking character.
Yale was named after Elihu Yale, a generous benefactor of the school.
Elihu Yale donated money for it
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no, Yale is in Connecticut.