Dinner with Serra Hoagland
Serra Hoagland is a Liaison Officer and Biologist with the USDA Forest Service. Serra will be available to discuss tribal natural resources and careers in environmental stewardship.
Serra Hoagland is a Liaison Officer and Biologist with the USDA Forest Service. Serra will be available to discuss tribal natural resources and careers in environmental stewardship.
Professor Ned Blackhawk will discuss the history behind Thanksgiving. Food will be provided.
Did you know that the Census is used in local decision making? DataHaven is a non-profit organization, whose mission is to improve quality of life by collecting, interpreting and sharing public data for effective decision-making. Come find out how the Census and other public datasets impact life in the New Haven area.
The nine historic photographs of the iconic Great Hall of the People in this exhibit are chosen from an extensive archive of over 10,000 photographs collected by the Beijing Institute of Architectural Design (Group) Co., Ltd. (BIAD). These photographs, on display for the first time outside of China, provide a visual documentation of the construction process of the Great Hall of the People from 1958 to 1959.
This event is designed to bring together students and other Yale community members through cooking, eating, and socializing.
This event is designed to bring together students and other Yale community members through cooking, eating, and socializing.
This event is designed to bring together students and other Yale community members through cooking, eating, and socializing.
This event is designed to bring together students and other Yale community members through cooking, eating, and socializing.
This event is designed to bring together students and other Yale community members through cooking, eating, and socializing.
In addition to the 276 manuscripts under the call number “Turkish MSS Suppl”, the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library of Yale has a remarkable collection of another 188 Turkish manuscripts, dated from 1496 to 1933 A.D., which are yet uncatalogued.