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Yale University
Yale University.png
Location Information
Town: New Haven
Use: University
First appearance: "The Caper Chase"
First mentioned: "Bart Gets Hit by a Car"

Yale University is a university in New Haven.

History

Esme Delacroix has took a course at Yale University.[1]

Patty wooed a tenured professor of Yale University away from her husband.[2]

Lisa was wering a cap from Yale University when she played poker.[3]

Mr. Burns was a student on Yale.[4]

Sideshow Bob was a student on Yale.[5]

Lionel Hutz was a student on Yale.[6]

Johnny Rainbow sing at he will go on Yale.[7]

Mr. Burns and Smithers has visit a Yale-Harvard football game.

Mr. Burns goes to Yale University to collect new generation of workers for the Nuclear Plant, however they refuse because they say their students are highly entitled wusses.[8]

Non-canon

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Lisa will in the future study on Yale.[9]

Appearances

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