Yale’s first women PhDs get a group portrait.
A place to ponder, Buddhist-style, in the Art Gallery sculpture garden.
A suspenseful opening at the Peabody Museum.
Eight words on the side of a building, tied to abolition, secession, and “Jingle Bells.”
Yale’s longest-serving polo pony can be found in Payne Whitney Gymnasium.
J. Press—and Yale and New Haven—were ready for trouble on May Day 1970.