How to take a book out of the library in the age of Covid-19: request book online, wait for it to be quarantined for 36 hours, then go to Bass... Read on
<span class="blog_post_author_unlinked">Mark Alden Branch ’86</span> | July 24 2020 07:58am
There was plenty of room on the Yale Shuttle yesterday morning, even allowing for social distancing. But riders always have Handsome Dan for company. Read on
<span class="blog_post_author_unlinked">Mark Alden Branch ’86</span> | July 23 2020 07:54am
Yale maintains a few spots on campus as "urban meadows" like this one at Farnam Memorial Gardens, left unmowed for part of the year to encourage... Read on
<span class="blog_post_author_unlinked">Mark Alden Branch ’86</span> | July 21 2020 07:54am
Back in our May/June 2004 issue, we memorialized that year's presidential election—which featured two Yale College grads and fellow Skull and... Read on
<span class="blog_post_author_unlinked">Mark Alden Branch ’86</span> | July 16 2020 08:50am
Like most of the campus, the Peabody Museum has been closed to visitors since March. And it's going to stay that way for the next couple of years:... Read on
<span class="blog_post_author_unlinked">Mark Alden Branch ’86</span> | July 14 2020 08:55am
Construction update: on Wall Street between Sterling Memorial Library and the Sterling Law Building, the conversion of another block of roadway to a... Read on
<span class="blog_post_author_unlinked">Mark Alden Branch ’86</span> | July 10 2020 08:00am
Twenty-five years ago this week, more than 3,000 athletes and coaches from 141 nations came to New Haven for the Special Olympics World Summer... Read on
<span class="blog_post_author_unlinked">Mark Alden Branch ’86</span> | July 9 2020 08:00am
In 1885, engineer and builder Rafael Guastavino patented a system for constructing vaulted ceilings using terra cotta tile. Guastavino tile was... Read on