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  2. Category:Coats of arms of Yale University - Wikipedia

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  3. Coat of arms of Yale University - Wikipedia

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    The Yale University coat of arms is the primary emblem of Yale University. It has a field of the color Yale Blue with an open book and the Hebrew words Urim and Thummim inscribed upon it in Hebrew letters. [1] Below the shield on a scroll appears Yale's official motto, Lux et Veritas (Latin for "Light and Truth").

  4. Yale School of Public Health - Wikipedia

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    The Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) was founded in 1915 by Charles-Edward Amory Winslow and is one of the oldest public health masters programs in the United States. YSPH is both a department (established in 1915) within the school of medicine as well as an independent, CEPH-certified [ 1 ] school of public health (established in 1946).

  5. Yale Blue - Wikipedia

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    Yale Blue is one of the two official colors of Indiana State University, [6] the University of Mississippi, [7] and Southern Methodist University. [ 8 ] Yale Blue is an official color of the University of California, Berkeley , adopted in 1868 by the university's founders, who were mostly Yale graduates. [ 9 ]

  6. Yale University - Wikipedia

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    The university would continue to expand into the 20th and 21st centuries, adding the Yale School of Music in 1894, the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies in 1900, the Yale School of Public Health in 1915, the Yale School of Architecture in 1916, the Yale School of Nursing 1923, the Yale School of Drama in 1955, the Yale School of ...

  7. Academic dress in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Doctoral gowns are typically black, although some schools use gowns in the school's colors. [2] The Code calls for the outside shell of the hood to remain black in that case. Doctoral gowns have bell sleeves with three velvet bands on them and velvet facing on the front.

  8. John Pachankis - Wikipedia

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    John E. Pachankis is an American clinical psychologist. He is the David R. Kessler Professor at the Yale School of Public Health.His research documents the social and emotional experiences of LGBT individuals, including reasons for this population's greater risk of depression and suicide, and has developed among the first evidence-based mental health treatments to reduce this risk.

  9. Yale School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Yale School of Medicine is the medical school at Yale University, a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. It was founded in 1810 as the Medical Institution of Yale College and formally opened in 1813. [2] The primary teaching hospital for the school is Yale New Haven Hospital.