News and Announcements

USHD from Whitney Avenue facing northwest, rendering by Ballinger and TenBerke, courtesy of Yale Office of Facilities
May 8, 2024
This program re-envisions Science Hill with the goal of creating a new research-intense structure, the Physical Sciences and Engineering Building, among others.
Staff Spirit Week, graphic courtesy of the Office of Public Affairs and Communications
May 3, 2024
This week is all about celebrating our amazing Yale staff! Employees are invited to explore each day’s themed activities and events, which include in-person and virtual...
Connectivity between 87 Trumbull Street and 30 Hillhouse Avenue with fritted glass, photo by Chuck Choi
April 30, 2024
The Yale Bird-Friendly Building Initiative aims to accelerate the adoption of bird-friendly design to reduce deadly collisions.
Front row, from left, Peabody Director David Skelly, President Peter Salovey, Edward P. Bass, Sasha Bass, Provost Scott Strobel, and Susan Payson Burke. Back row, from left, Mark Simon, Alison Richard, and Lisa Whitescarver. (Photos by Dan Renzetti)
April 18, 2024
A ribbon-cutting ceremony signals the beginning of a new era for the revitalized Yale Peabody Museum.
Sterling Memorial Library’s beloved L&B Room has reopened this week following a floor-to-ceiling renovation. (Photos by Dan Renzetti)
April 15, 2024
Sterling Memorial Library’s Linonia and Brothers room reopens after an extensive renovation that updated this campus gem while preserving its beloved features.
The Malone Engineering Center is the starting point for a new, networked geothermal exchange system that will eventually serve lower Hillhouse Avenue. Photo by Dan Renzetti.
March 26, 2024
A historic renovation at Yale’s Malone Engineering Center marks a key first step in the development of a new networked geothermal exchange system.
Megacerops, a hulking “thunder beast” that once roamed present-day South Dakota, one of many refurbished fossil mounts on view at the renewed Peabody Museum. (Photo by Dan Renzetti)
March 11, 2024
The beloved museum has been reimagined for the 21st century with bright new galleries, expanded classroom space, and compelling exhibits accessible to all.