Videos

Yale News’ video collection features stories, events, and people from around the university. Find even more videos on Yale’s YouTube channel.

Why I support United Way: Patrick O'Brien

December 7, 2017
Patrick O'Brien of the Teaching and Learning Center talks about his decision to support the United Way and why he thinks others should too.

Yale community gives blood, gives back

December 4, 2017
The Yale community is the second-biggest blood supplier in Connecticut. Consider donating at the upcoming Yale-Harvard Blood Drive Challenge, Jan. 22-25, 2018.

‘Native Son’ at the Yale Rep: an interview with playwright Nambi E. Kelley

November 30, 2017
Kelley discusses reading "Native Son" as a child, working with the Wright Papers at Yale, and how the story is still relevant to the American experience.

Lizzie Hartong is back in the saddle again after reconstructive surgery

November 15, 2017
Yale doctors successfully reconstructed a teenager's pelvis after she suffered multiple fractures to it following a riding accident.

Yale-Harvard game: Get in the spirit

November 14, 2017
Yale wins the Ivy title outright if it triumphs in The Game at 12:30 p.m. on Nov. 18 in the Yale Bowl. Here's a short video to get you in the mood.

Hundred-year-old brains still have stories to tell

November 13, 2017
The Cushing Center's 500 specimen jars of patients’ brains offers a testament to Yale's preservation of medical and scientific innovation.

Glassblowing at Yale: where art meets science

November 6, 2017
Yale's senior scientific glassblower Daryl Smith contributes to patient care, building and creating equipment essential to research.

Watch sessions from Hixon conference on town-gown sustainability efforts

October 23, 2017
Leaders from universities and municipalities throughout the country talk about their joint sustainability efforts in the first of four conference panels.

Farm tours introduce students to local agricultural sustainability

October 23, 2017
Each fall, students are taken to local farms, where they have the chance to dine on local produce, pick berries and apples, and learn about sustainability.

Ken Gillingham: Saving livelihoods a key factor in environmental economics

October 20, 2017
Associate professor Gillingham has spent his career researching ways to mitigate climate change while protecting peoples' livelihoods.