This Ivy League school in New Haven, Connecticut was established in 1701 by colonial clergy as Collegiate School and is the third oldest college in the United States. Yale University has a 310-acre main campus with 260 buildings and has 11,000 students and 3,200 faculty members. It also has a 136-acre West Campus situated seven miles from Downtown New Haven. There were 51 Nobel Prize recipients with university ties and its Graduate School of Arts and Sciences awarded the first Ph.D in America. Famous alumni include U.S. presidents William Taft, Gerald Ford, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush; Supreme Court justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas and Sonia Sotomayor; inventors Eli Whitney and Samuel B. Morse; actors Paul Newman, Meryl Streep and Jodie Foster; Peace Corps founder Sargent Shriver and sculptor Richard Serra.
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