How to Use residential college in a Sentence

residential college

noun
  • In addition, trustees voted to change the name of a residential college that had been named for Wilson to First College.
    Washington Post, 27 June 2020
  • Most residential colleges in the United States have some sort of official process for roommate matching in place.
    Alia Wong, The Atlantic, 26 Aug. 2019
  • But in 2021 Princeton announced that the residential college—Princeton’s seventh—would no longer be named for Perelman because the foundation failed to make the gifts as promised.
    William Cohan, Town & Country, 18 Aug. 2022
  • In separate events four days apart last week at two residential colleges on the Coral Gables campus, someone drew Swastikas on a board outside the dorm rooms of two female students.
    Charles Rabin, Sun-Sentinel.com, 17 Apr. 2018
  • Students may be reluctant to attend a residential college in the fall.
    David Taylor, Houston Chronicle, 26 June 2020
  • Witt is also the new head of Davenport, another of the residential colleges.
    Christopher Hawthorne, latimes.com, 21 Dec. 2017
  • Students at Plymouth State come for the residential college experience, but in the pandemic some have been forced to pick up more work to help parents who lost their jobs.
    Globe Staff, BostonGlobe.com, 9 Feb. 2021
  • Don’t tell anyone, but many of Yale’s residential colleges are named for men who supported slavery.
    Roger Kimball, WSJ, 29 Jan. 2020
  • In 2017, Yale University renamed one of its residential colleges that had his name after years of debate and protests.
    Christopher Brito, CBS News, 9 June 2020
  • Living with friends is one of the key experiences of residential colleges like Georgetown.
    Tara Subramaniam and Alisha Ebrahimji, CNN, 21 Mar. 2020
  • Most at risk, experts say: less-selective residential colleges that are not well-known outside their local area.
    Felicia Mello, SFChronicle.com, 25 Apr. 2020
  • Climbing walls, omelete bars, lazy rivers, condo-style dormitories—campus perks are often blamed for the rising cost of four-year, residential college in the United States.
    Emma Whitford, Forbes, 26 Apr. 2022
  • Across the country, parks, buildings and even a residential college at Yale University have been renamed to erase connections to slavery.
    Mark Pratt, Fox News, 19 June 2018
  • Across the country, parks, buildings, and even a residential college at Yale University have been renamed to erase connections to slavery.
    Mark Pratt, The Christian Science Monitor, 18 June 2018
  • The school decided last year to remove his name from a residential college and its school of public affairs and international affairs.
    Washington Post, 20 Apr. 2021
  • The largest residential college recovery program in the country is Augsburg's StepUp, which serves 85 students living together in a substance-free dorm.
    NBC News, 29 May 2018
  • Princeton University is naming a residential college for alumna and major donor Mellody Hobson, the first Black woman to have that honor in the school's history.
    Stephen Smith, CBS News, 9 Oct. 2020
  • In June, the university’s board decided to remove Wilson’s name from the public policy school and the residential college because of his racist views and support for segregation.
    chicagotribune.com, 9 Oct. 2020
  • Like my fellow university presidents across the country, I have been consumed with the unprecedented task of preparing to resume residential college life this fall in the midst of a pandemic.
    Time, 19 June 2020
  • The university decided last year to remove his name from a residential college and its school of public and international affairs.
    Washington Post, 19 Oct. 2021
  • The Greek life system at Temple is relatively small, but growing as Temple tilts toward a more residential college experience.
    Susan Snyder, Philly.com, 2 May 2018
  • Later that month, Princeton University voted to remove Woodrow Wilson's name from its public policy school and a residential college.
    Leah Asmelash and Brandon Tensley, CNN, 22 Aug. 2020
  • The coronavirus pandemic has sent students at residential colleges careening back to their families’ homes.
    Sarah Todd, Quartz, 28 Apr. 2020
  • Princeton will remove President Woodrow Wilson’s name from its prestigious public policy school and a residential college.
    Bloomberg.com, 27 June 2020
  • The building will also be open late to accommodate students' schedules, and provide space for programs hosted by student organizations and residential colleges.
    Wilborn P. Nobles Iii, NOLA.com, 27 Feb. 2018
  • And the script whatever its shortcomings, still successfully manages to tap into the heightened emotions of angst, excitement, fear and exuberance of the residential college experience.
    Barry Garron, The Hollywood Reporter, 29 Sep. 2022
  • Princeton University will remove President Woodrow Wilson’s name from its public policy school and a residential college, the school’s president announced.
    Fox News, 27 June 2020
  • Student residential colleges, dining halls, offices, libraries, health centers, and recreation and athletics facilities are open.
    Teresa Watanabe, Los Angeles Times, 6 Mar. 2020
  • Princeton University removed former President Woodrow Wilson's name from its public policy school and a residential college.
    Elizabeth Joseph and Alicia Lee, CNN, 1 July 2020
  • Some Wilson students circulated a petition in June 2020 to change their school’s name after Princeton University removed the former president’s name from the university’s public policy school and residential college.
    Emily Donaldson, Dallas News, 12 Mar. 2021

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