Baking and Bonding
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.
The office of LGBTQ Resources and the LGBTQ Affinity group host lunches for parents of LGBTQ children (and their allies) every third Thursday of each month. All parents of LGBTQ children–as well as LGBTQ staff & faculty and allies–are invited to share this space for support, community, and conversation.
***All library exhibitions are closed until further notice as part of the university’s COVID-19 response. We invite you to visit our online exhibitions***
In conjunction with the 50 Women at Yale 150 campus-wide celebration, two Yale College seniors have curated side-by-side exhibits on two different aspects of women at Yale using materials from library collections.
Poet and memoirist Reginald Dwayne Betts will read from his just-out poetry collection, FELON, which focuses on the aftermath of his prison experience, and answer questions about his work, his life, and the long-term effects of incarceration.
The office of LGBTQ Resources and the LGBTQ Affinity group host lunches for parents of LGBTQ children (and their allies) every third Thursday of each month. All parents of LGBTQ children–as well as LGBTQ staff & faculty and allies–are invited to share this space for support, community, and conversation.
Please join in our monthly ANY steering committee meetings that take place the first Tuesday of every month. These meetings are an opportunity to hear about what has been happening with ANY and what is in the works. We welcome all those who are interested in getting involved and sharing their ideas. If you cannot attend in person, a dial-in option will be available. Lunch will be provided.
RSVP: http://bit.ly/ANYSCM
Open to: Yale Community Only
Please join in our monthly ANY steering committee meetings that take place the first Tuesday of every month. These meetings are an opportunity to hear about what has been happening with ANY and what is in the works. We welcome all those who are interested in getting involved and sharing their ideas. If you cannot attend in person, a dial-in option will be available. Lunch will be provided.
RSVP: http://bit.ly/ANYSCM
Open to: Yale Community Only
Yale University Library has been collecting Chinese-language materials for 170 years. Six titles of Chinese classical texts were deposited at Yale in August 1849, making the College Library the first academic library in the United States to collect Chinese-language books. Samuel Wells Williams, the inaugural Professor of Chinese Language and Literature at Yale, was largely responsible for the earliest acquisitions for the Library. Yung Wing, the first Chinese citizen to graduate from a major American college, was the most important contributor to the founding of Yale’s Chinese Collection.