Surely some of you have encountered this limestone head of Mahasthama, a bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism, somewhere on campus. But do you remember... Read on
Mark Alden Branch ’86 | August 2 2021 08:24am | 1 comment
Has yet another street running through campus been reclaimed for pedestrians? No, this block of College Street was simply closed for some road work.... Read on
Remember when lots of people used to gather in one place to hear a professor talk? When Yale starts doing that again this fall, there will be a new... Read on
The Pierpont House at 149 Elm Street on the Green is Yale’s second oldest building, completed in 1767, but it has been part of the campus for... Read on
As the plaque tells you, Yale’s alma mater was written in this campus building. Can you search through memory's haze and tell us which building? Read on
Mark Alden Branch ’86 | July 19 2021 08:00am | 2 comments
Once again, the Old Campus is quiet this July, with no summer programs in residence on the quad. We miss the hustle and bustle, but it’s been... Read on
This photo of the interior of a Yale Shuttle bus may look unremarkable, but only if you haven't been riding for the past year, when the buses have... Read on
The Beinecke Library is closed to the public but open to Yale researchers. Thanks to some construction work, though, that front door doesn’t... Read on
A piece of public art has appeared outside the private tomb of the senior society Book and Snake. Perhaps unsurprisingly, we have no further details. Read on
Fifty years ago today, the university launched the Yale Health Plan, a first-of-its-kind university HMO, in what the Yale Daily News called a... Read on
Mark Alden Branch ’86 | July 1 2021 07:52am | 1 comment
Underneath the courtyard of the Humanities Quadrangle (formerly the Hall of Graduate Studies) is a new 90-seat film-screening studio called the... Read on