It was the evening of Sept. 11, 2001. The horror of the morning was fresh. In a residential courtyard at Yale, there was music.
“I remember being in the Branford courtyard that night, and spontaneously a group of students — bagpipers — came through...
As college students nationwide transition to online classes, Yale University Press (YUP) is providing them free access to its ebooks, including digital textbooks, through the end of the semester.
YUP has arranged with digital content providers EBSCO,...
Whether they’re holed up at home or working on the frontlines, people crave diversions from the unfolding crisis. Many turn to streaming services to catch a superhero blockbuster or follow the travails of the shameless miscreants of “Tiger King,” the...
It was still February when John Barden, Yale’s chief information officer, began preparing for the disruption to normal campus life that the coronavirus crisis would soon cause. South Korea and Japan had just closed schools in response to COVID-19...
Yale President Peter Salovey and Provost Scott Strobel are drawing on the insights and ingenuity of Yale experts as they chart the university’s course for the next academic year amid the ongoing public health crisis and its negative financial consequences...
Years from now, scholars studying Yale’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic will seek firsthand accounts, official records, and other primary sources as they interpret this turbulent period in world and university history.
The University Archives — Yale’s...
Yale is full of marvels. Onyx Brunner ’20 made it his job to share them with a rotating cast of thousands.
A campus tour guide since his first year, Brunner took special delight in showing off Yale’s residential colleges. For him, the colleges exemplify...
Claire Gorman ’20 arrived on campus intent on studying computer science. As her Yale experience unfolded, she developed a love for architecture.
Embracing both interests, Gorman majored in computing and the arts. Her senior project merges machine learning...
Hilton Als, the Pulitzer Prize-winning staff writer and chief theater critic for The New Yorker, was sick in bed recently as protestors marched through the streets of his lower Manhattan neighborhood demanding racial justice. Sirens blended with the...
Members of the Yale community gathered online June 12 for an interfaith vigil to mourn and honor black lives lost to racial injustice.
Undergraduates representing campus spiritual, religious, and cultural groups organized the vigil with the support of...