As several Yale library exhibits near their final weeks of public display, visitors at the libraries have just a few more weeks to learn about the University’s history not just from books, but also ...
A four-generation Yale family has created a permanent endowment for Yale University Library’s Center for Science and Social Science Information — a gift that will support key university initiatives in ...
The material is "likely the only major archive related to Sylvia Plath that isn’t already in an institutional library," ...
Dr. Harvey Cushing, a path-breaking neurosurgeon and Sterling Professor of Neurosurgery at Yale, had books on his mind when he wrote to his friend Dr. Arnold Klebs on Oct. 4, 1936. Cushing, a ...
When Yale Library announced its closure last month, Susan Gibbons — the Stephen F. Gates ’68 University Librarian and Vice Provost of Collections and Scholarly Communication — said “our buildings may ...
NEW HAVEN — The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale University will reopen its iconic building on Tuesday, Sept. 6, following a 16-month renovation that upgraded the library’s ...
NEW HAVEN >> It was July 4, 1776, and the Second Continental Congress had voted to approve the document declaring their independence from Great Britain. They wanted the news to get out fast. The July ...
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with George Miles, the William Robertson Coe Curator at the Beinecke Library, about the Civil War and Abraham Lincoln photograph collection that has been purchased by Yale.
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