Jonathan Edwards College

Jonathan Edwards College

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Jonathan Edwards College is comprised of Dickinson Hall and Wheelock Hall, originally built in 1926, most of Weir Hall, built in 1924, and several additions that completed the college in 1932. Among the smallest of Yale’s residential colleges, the facility is well loved for its architectural distinctiveness and charm.

The renovation of Jonathan Edwards College is currently under way. The project will preserve many of the original architectural details, while altering the interior spaces to better suit students’ academic, social, and lifestyle needs. Highlights include refurbished and accessible common areas, from the pavilion and courtyards to the lobby, common room, dining hall, and servery; renovated library and seminar rooms; and reconfigured and upgraded basement spaces, including the buttery, game room, galleries, workshops, and a new theater.

Numerous recognition opportunities are available to alumni, parents, and friends who wish to support the revitalized Jonathan Edwards College.

Opportunities within this category:

Dining Hall $ 2,500,000
Common Room $ 1,000,000
Theater $ 1,000,000
Café $ 500,000
Entryway $ 500,000
Dance Studio $ 250,000
Exercise Room $ 250,000
JE Press $ 250,000
Master's Office Suite $ 250,000
Dean's Apartment $ 200,000
Dean's Office Suite $ 200,000
Game Room $ 200,000
Music Practice Suite $ 200,000
Pavilion and Garden $ 200,000
Resident Fellow's Suite $ 200,000
Seminar Room $ 200,000
Servery $ 200,000
Dark Room $ 100,000
Faculty Office $ 100,000
Guest Suite $ 100,000
Junior Common Room $ 100,000
Senior Common Room $ 100,000
Tunnel Gallery $ 100,000
Wood Shop $ 100,000
Student Suite $ 50,000

A part of the Residential College Renovations opportunity

Schools and units supported by this opportunity: