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  1. We are, indeed, the best of Yales fourteen residential colleges. Whether you’re a current student, a nostalgic alum, a proud parent, or a member of the newly admitted SY Class of ‘27, we are glad you are here! Say WHAT? SayBROOK!

  2. Saybrook College takes its name from the Connecticut town where the Collegiate School-which would later be known as Yale College-was founded in 1701, and where instruction would be offered from 1707-1716.

  3. Saybrook College is one of the 14 residential colleges at Yale University . Buildings and architecture. 'Wrexham Tower' of Yale University, replica of St Giles' Church, Wrexham. Killingworth Court. The building now known as Saybrook and Branford Colleges was built as the Memorial Quadrangle on the site of what was once the old gymnasium.

  4. saybrook.yalecollege.yale.edu › about-saybrook › fellowsThe Fellows | Saybrook College

    These Fellows generally hold academic appointments in the University, and this year’s fellows are Anjan Bhullar, Keely Orgeman and Marshall Kibbey, Jenn Coughlan, and Emily Yates. Learn more about them by clicking here.

  5. Assistant Director of Operations, Saybrook Residential College. kristin.butler@yale.edu. +1 (203) 432-7995. 242 Elm St, New Haven, CT 06511-6626.

  6. Together with the Associate Head of College, the HoC oversees and cultivates the college’s social life, hosting study breaks, Saybrook Teas, trips, and other events. The HoC and Associate Head of College live amidst the students in the Saybrook “Biggs House” where many events are coordinated.

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  8. History and Surroundings. The building that we now know as Saybrook College was initially built (along with Branford College) as part of Yale’s Memorial Quadrangle, on the site of what had been the old gymnasium.

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