Like most of the campus, the Peabody Museum has been closed to visitors since March. And it's going to stay that way for the next couple of years:... Read on
Construction update: on Wall Street between Sterling Memorial Library and the Sterling Law Building, the conversion of another block of roadway to a... Read on
Twenty-five years ago this week, more than 3,000 athletes and coaches from 141 nations came to New Haven for the Special Olympics World Summer... Read on
In 1885, engineer and builder Rafael Guastavino patented a system for constructing vaulted ceilings using terra cotta tile. Guastavino tile was... Read on
Mark Alden Branch ’86 | July 6 2020 07:44am | 3 comments
One of the many things we miss right now is the steady stream of tourists following student guides around the campus, a ritual that looks much the... Read on
In addition to the blue sky and the green boughs, there are many shades of gray in this image of Commons, the Beinecke Library, and Book and Snake. Read on
There is limited service inside restaurants in Connecticut as of last week, but dining al fresco at places like Harvest Wine Bar is still a popular... Read on
After several months of renovations, the tower of the former Hall of Graduate Studies has emerged from behind scaffolding. The tower was named... Read on
Happy Juneteenth! This image of a Juneteenth celebration in 1920s Oklahoma comes from a silent film by amateur filmmaker Solomon Sir Jones. Jones... Read on
Starting today, restaurants in Connecticut can offer indoor dining again, with social-distancing restrictions. But Claire’s Corner Copia will... Read on