The exhibition opening reception for “Silent Springs, Windswept Seas: Rachel Carson’s Environmental Vision” will be this Thursday at 4:30 pm in the Beinecke Library. Learn more here: https://t.co/0HcnGw88of
“The New Haven Digital Atlas: A New Way to See the Past and Imagine the Future,” a teacher workshop with New Haven Environmental History, will be this Thursday at 4:15 pm in HQ 134. Learn more: https://t.co/pA8QZ35wGR
“Tracing the Rosebud Orchid: Botanical Illustration and Ecological Awareness in 18th- to 21st-Century America” opens this Tuesday at 4:30 pm in Sterling Memorial Library. The exhibition was curated by Nithya Guthikonda, a Yale College Senior. Learn more: https://t.co/GmcMhemYLq
“Future of the Land Back Movement” with Cody Desautel of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation will be tomorrow at 12 pm. The event is hosted by the Yale Forest Forum, learn more here: https://t.co/9z2wpuK0K0
“Rachel Carson’s Environmental Vision” with Carla Baricz and James Kessenides will be held online tomorrow at 4 pm. It is a preview of the upcoming Rachel Carson exhibition at the Beinecke Library, learn more: https://t.co/YWeixmnpEE
“Behavioural Interventions to Catalyse Climate Advocacy,” hosted by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, will be held on Zoom tomorrow at 1:30 pm. Learn more: https://t.co/EjecstrgIl
“New Tales of Ise: Militarization, Modernization, and Marine Experimentation around the Bay, 1890-1945” with Emer O’Dwyer will be tomorrow from 4:30-6 pm in Luce Hall 203. The event is part of the Japan Colloquium Lecture Series, learn more here: https://t.co/PNMTNbYDDM
“Research In Action | Remedies for Ailments in Horses” with Madeleine Sheahan will be tomorrow at 12:30 pm in the Yale Center for British Art Study Room. Preregister and learn more here: https://t.co/iUoz4Y7Yc4
“Yale Conference of Indonesia – Ways of Water: Drains, Viscosities, Leaks, Overflows, and Bursts in Indonesia” will be this Saturday from 8 am - 5 pm. Learn more about the conference here: https://t.co/pwjI37nTVQ
The Yale Environmental Humanities Spring 2026 Graduate Symposium will be tomorrow from 3-6 pm in HQ 136. Join to hear about the research being conducted by graduate students across Yale departments.
The “Laboratory for Other Worlds: Designs for Living Beyond Damage” symposium will be held this Friday at @yaleism from 10 am to 4:15 pm. Learn more here: https://t.co/0c3eHn7ByC
“Domestic Revolutions and Feminist Cities,” a symposium hosted by @YaleArch, will take place this Thursday and Friday. Learn more about the series of events here: https://t.co/X6VZhMq59f
“From Dust to Darkness: Nature as a Weapon in Near Eastern Narrative,” a Yale Assyriological Seminar with Louise Pryke of the University of Sydney, will be tomorrow at 4:30 pm in HQ 307.
“From Side Streets to Center Stage: Reframing Street Food in South Korea,” the 7th Annual Park Memorial Lecture in Korean Studies, will take place tomorrow in Luce Hall 101. Learn more about the event here: https://t.co/dzvlo5C3Ki
With funding from an Environmental Humanities Grant, the Yale Student Environmental Coalition created an archive of environmental activity on campus that goes back 40 years. Check out our Q&A with the leaders of the project here: https://t.co/J8EP7AZC3H
“From Power to Possibility: Adaptive Reuse of Industrial Giants,” a day-long symposium, begins online tomorrow at 2 pm. Hosted by the Yale School of Architecture, learn about the full lineup of events here: https://t.co/jMlPLvYdtL
“Operatic Environmentalities: Ventures in Wagnerian Time, Space, and Scale” with Kirsten Paige of North Carolina State University will be tomorrow from 12-1:30 pm in HQ 276. Learn more about the seminar here: https://t.co/OoqmilXB3z