It's a nice time of year to admire the bridges that carry pedestrians over the Farmington Canal Greenway at Hillhouse Avenue. The two bridges... Read on
Every spring, we experience the gorgeous canopy of trees on Hillhouse Avenue as if for the first time. The avenue lost its majestic elms more than... 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
When you check out the economics department's new building on Trumbull Street, be sure to walk around the corner and admire the restoration job on... Read on
It’s official: Yale announced on Tuesday that fundraising goals have been met to allow the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs to become the... Read on
Seventy-five years ago this fall, we showed how undergraduate life looked a little different in the aftermath of World War II, as returning veterans... Read on
In 1972, we reported on the loss of one of the last remaining elms that once lined Hillhouse Avenue. The denuded view seen here will be familiar to... Read on
After sorting through a record 46,905 applications, the Yale College admissions office sent offers to 2,169 potential members of the Class of 2025... Read on
Mark Alden Branch ’86 | April 23 2021 08:00am | 1 comment
Yale announced Wednesday that the future Jackson School of Global Affairs will take over two Hillhouse Avenue mansions along with the one the... Read on
Hillhouse Avenue is looking autumnal. Have you seen the pedestrian bridges over the Farmington Canal Greenway? They were installed in 2010 to the... Read on
Few of us remember seeing Hillhouse Avenue lined with majestic elm trees; the last of them died in 1972 after decades of struggle with Dutch elm... Read on