Today begins the three days of Bulldog Days, when admitted students come to campus to see if Yale is the place for them. When we stopped by Old... Read on
Our July 6, 1934, cover featured three presidents: Yale's James Rowland Angell, Harvard's James B. Conant, and president of the United States... Read on
When the Yale University Art Gallery was renovated in 2012, one felicitous addition was the sculpture terrace on the Louis Kahn building's roof... Read on
Banners line Beinecke Plaza in anticipation of the inauguration of Maurie McInnis ’96PhD, Yale's 24th president, on Sunday. The weekend will... Read on
Fifty years ago, in our April 1975 issue, we celebrated the ascension of Handsome Dan XII, Yale's first (and so far only) female mascot. Known as... Read on
The Yale Center for British Art reopens tomorrow after a two-year building conservation project with a reorganized permanent collection and two big... Read on
You can be forgiven for assuming that Dwight Chapel on Old Campus was purpose-built as a worship space. But until 1930, when Sterling Memorial... Read on
Unlike the central campus, the buildings on Science Hill are increasingly connected to each other, making it possible to traverse much of the... Read on
A new exhibition opened yesterday in the Schwarzman Center highlighting the history of Black students at Yale. Building on the work of the Yale and... Read on