The 569-year-old Gutenberg Bible at the Beinecke Library is always a highlight of Yale tours. But the oldest surviving book printed with movable... Read on
The Beinecke Library has been pressing their ground-floor glass walls into service as display space since the pandemic. On the High Street side now... Read on
New signs went up recently to discourage people from sitting on the wall surrounding the sunken Noguchi sculpture garden on Beinecke Plaza, and... Read on
Black History Month begins today! The Beinecke Library has 14 color portraits of Black cultural figures by Carl Van Vechten from its James Weldon... Read on
The Beinecke Library is closed to the public but open to Yale researchers. Thanks to some construction work, though, that front door doesn’t... Read on
The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library is closed to the public during the pandemic. But you can still see some of what’s inside through... Read on
In addition to the blue sky and the green boughs, there are many shades of gray in this image of Commons, the Beinecke Library, and Book and Snake. Read on
Happy Juneteenth! This image of a Juneteenth celebration in 1920s Oklahoma comes from a silent film by amateur filmmaker Solomon Sir Jones. Jones... Read on
Work continues on the Schwarzman Center. The nearby Beinecke Library is using the construction fence as an opportunity to highlight material in its... Read on
With Hewitt Quadrangle dug up for Schwarzman Center construction and Wall Street in the process of being turned into a pedestrian lane, it takes... Read on
Hewitt Quadrangle will be a construction zone for the next two years as Commons and Memorial Hall become the Schwarzman Center. The nearby Beinecke... Read on