Science Hill (Yale University)

Science Hill
Kline Biology Tower, Yale's tallest building, from Sachem Street
Highest point
Elevation150 ft (46 m)
Coordinates41°19′02″N 72°55′19″W / 41.3173°N 72.9220°W / 41.3173; -72.9220
Naming
EtymologyDevoted to physical and biological sciences
Geography
Science Hill is located in Connecticut
Science Hill
Science Hill
New Haven, Connecticut
Geology
Age of rockWisconsinan glaciation
Mountain typePlanning precinct
Type of rockSandstone drumlin

Science Hill is an area of the Yale University campus primarily devoted to physical and biological sciences. It is located in the Prospect Hill neighborhood of New Haven, Connecticut.

Originally a 36-acre residential estate known as Sachem's Wood, it was purchased by Yale in 1910 as a land bank. To expand the former Sheffield Scientific School, the hill was allocated to large science laboratories and the main buildings of the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. Several laboratory buildings were completed in the 1910s, but most of the campus was completed during the build-up of scientific research after World War II.