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May 16, 2016
The Yale University Library is delighted to announce the appointment of John Gallagher as the new director of the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library. John joined the staff of the Yale Library in 1999 as a library services assistant in the Library Shelving Facility. He moved to the...
Yale Center for British Art, fourth floor, Long Gallery following reinstallation, photograph by Richard Caspole
May 12, 2016
The Yale Center for British Art reopens this week after a multi-year project to conserve its iconic building designed by Louis I. Kahn. The galleries have been refreshed and new spaces for study and teaching have been created. Accessibility of the building has also been improved. The collection has...
May 9, 2016
The Yale Library delighted to announce that the spring 2016 issue of Nota Bene: News from the Yale Library is now available online. The Yale Library is one of the world’s leading research libraries, as well as a valued partner in the teaching and research mission of the university. Published three...
May 9, 2016
Following conversations with the Graduate Student Assembly (GSA) and the Graduate and Professional Student Senate (GPSS), the provost has approved additional funds for a pilot program in 2016-2017 to explore the possibility of extended access to Sterling Memorial Library (SML) and Bass Library. ...
May 6, 2016
Congratulations to Yale's Photogrammar team on receiving one of ACLS's first-ever Digital Extension Grants! ACLS developed the new program "to foster diverse communities of users around the most compelling approaches to digital inquiry." Photogrammar was one of five projects selected. With the...
May 4, 2016
Manuscripts and Archives is pleased to announce the two members of the Yale College Class of 2016 who will be awarded this year’s Manuscripts and Archives senior essay prizes.   For an essay on Yale, the winner is Thomas Hopson (Trumbull College) who wrote about The Roots of Radicalism: Natural...
May 3, 2016
The Digital Humanities Lab is excited to sponsor two events with Heather Froehlich, a historical sociolinguist from the University of Strathclyde. Both events are open to the Yale community and public. Talk, 5/3: "Representations of Madness in Early Modern Drama and EEBO-TCP Phase I" Bass Library,...

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