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August 14, 2024
Yale University’s new graduate certificate program opens up classroom walls and invites students into Yale Library Special Collections.
Color photo of four small boats on river propelled by standing with long sticks below blooming pink cherry blossom limbs
August 12, 2024
In just three months, 30,000-plus digitized objects have been added to Yale Library Digital Special Collections.
Man with short hair stands in front of black gates with arms crossed looking at camera. He wears a light grey pullover, with white shirt collar and black tie showing at neckline
August 9, 2024
University Archivist Michael Lotstein brings best practices to the preservation of Yale’s historical records.
Long rectangular building with white and grey gridded facade in background is reflected in a marble surface in foreground alongside a tree with yellowing leaves
August 7, 2024
The application period is now open for the Research Fellowships for Graduate Students and the Walter O. Evans Fellowship for the Study of Slavery or Race.
Three black video monitors show closeups of three women . The monitors are on narrow stands set against a surface of marbled granite divided into a grid by thin concrete structures
July 25, 2024
“In the First Person: The Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocust Testimonies,” on view through Jan. 28, is the first large-scale exhibition of videotaped interviews with Holocaust witnesses and survivors.
Five levels of illuminated bookshelves within a glass cube with six black-gridded bays
July 23, 2024
Scholars, apply by July 31 for the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library’s short-term research fellowship. Additional fellowships have September and January deadlines.
Man in blue jacket with brown and blue patterned tie and hands clasped smiles at camera
April 15, 2024
Michael Morand, director of community engagement for Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, is only the city’s third official historian.