Three drilling rigs are at work in the parking lot north of the Peabody Museum, but Yale's not getting into the oil business. The rigs are drilling... Read on
As part of a reshuffling on Science Hill to prepare the site for a mammoth new Physical Sciences and Engineering Building, a new chemical safety... Read on
A family of Pteranodons now greets visitors to the renovated Peabody Museum. The museum commissioned life-sized model skeletons of the winged... Read on
When the Peabody Museum was renovated and expanded, a lot of changes were made. (Read about them here.) But some things look just about the same... Read on
Although the Leitner Family Observatory drew the largest crowd for viewing yesterday's eclipse, the south-facing terrace at the top of Science Hill... Read on
The crowd outside the Leitner Family Observatory cheered when the solar eclipse reached its 91 percent maximum at 3:27 p.m. today. Until a few... Read on
The waiting is finally over: after a four-year renovation and expansion, the Peabody Museum opened its doors yesterday, admitting two busloads of... Read on
Yesterday we showed you a scene from Tuesday's reopening of the Peabody Museum of Natural History. Here's a shot of the lecture hall in the original... Read on
The Prospect Street windowsills of the Center for Engineering Innovation and Design are a showcase for objects made inside using the center's 3-D... Read on
One hundred years ago, in 1924, the Sterling Hall of Medicine opened on Cedar Street, bringing the medical school into proximity with its teaching... Read on
On Wednesday, the School of Medicine unveiled a bust of Yan Fuqing, who was the first Asian to earn a doctorate from the school in 1909. Yan... Read on
In 1957, Yale tore down the 125-year-old Sheffield House, a historically important Italianate building on lower Hillhouse Avenue, to make room for a... Read on
It looks like a still from Dr. Strangelove, but this photo from our February 1963 issue shows physics professor D. Allan Bromley with a model... Read on