About Yale
In the words of the historian George W. Pierson, Yale University, founded in 1701, is “at once a tradition, a community of scholars, and a society of friends.”
This Tumblr is a photo album, sketchbook and moodboard of sights and sounds from around the University and our home, New Haven, Connecticut. Some truly incredible people live, learn, teach and play here - we would like to introduce you to a few of them.
Want to submit something to be published on the blog (say, a photo of the Wooster Square cherry blossoms in bloom, or even a personal video project)? Go right ahead and send it through the Submissions page.
This Tumblr is a photo album, sketchbook and moodboard of sights and sounds from around the University and our home, New Haven, Connecticut. Some truly incredible people live, learn, teach and play here - we would like to introduce you to a few of them.
Want to submit something to be published on the blog (say, a photo of the Wooster Square cherry blossoms in bloom, or even a personal video project)? Go right ahead and send it through the Submissions page.
New York’s iconic Grand Central Terminal recently celebrated its Centennial, and Yalies hopped on one of the over 30 trains linking New Haven to New York City to take part in the festivities.
Photo: Andrew Leu ‘13.
New York City means much to Yalies. Many alumni have made their mark on the city, including artist Leo Villareal ‘90, whose BUCKYBALL (2012), with nested geodesic sculptural spheres made of 180 LED tubes, is on view in Madison Square Park through Feb. 15.
Learn more: http://bit.ly/WrcCfj (Photo by James Ewing/Madison Square Park Conservancy)