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Yale’s Bird-Friendly Building Initiative is saving thousands of birds by reducing deadly window collisions through research, retrofits, and design standards.
Your Yale news spotlights the innovative thinkers who make Yale not just a workplace, but a destination where professionals thrive and build meaningful careers.
An evening with the school’s Professor in the Practice of Piano, who can deliver a “precise rendering” (The New York Times) of the repertoire.
Science Journalist Ben Brubaker presents Communicating Complexity: Writing Advice from a Lapsed Physicist.
The Gallery invites families to explore the collections and buildings with storytelling and art-making activities for all ages.
On December 9, 2025, Tom Landino steered an order picker through the Library Shelving Facility (LSF) and plucked a 1945 issue of the Hungarian journal “Magyar Egyhaz” from a shelf. The journal was packaged and delivered to a researcher at Rutgers University who had requested the item through interlibrary loan. This seemingly routine transaction was the 2 millionth item retrieved for library users since LSF opened in 1998.
World-renowned expert Hugh Taylor explains why it’s often misunderstood, what treatments exist today.
SOM faculty shared suggestions on creating space for what’s important, cultivating community, and making AI work for you in 2026.
Michael Printy ’94, librarian for Western European Humanities, was awarded the 2025 Gerald S. Strauss Prize in German Reformation History.
A reminder on campus safety measures and resources for support and well-being.