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The official Instagram account for Yale University.

Curious what’s passing through this time of year? 🐦⬛
These photos, captured by Yale photographers, show birds across campus and around Connecticut in late winter and early spring. But if you’re wondering what migration looks like right now, join the @yalepeabodymuseum and colleagues for a spring migrant bird walk this Friday at @yalewestcampus.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio for details on the 1.5-mile guided walk through trails and woodlands.
Think you can identify the birds pictured here?

Curious what’s passing through this time of year? 🐦⬛
These photos, captured by Yale photographers, show birds across campus and around Connecticut in late winter and early spring. But if you’re wondering what migration looks like right now, join the @yalepeabodymuseum and colleagues for a spring migrant bird walk this Friday at @yalewestcampus.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio for details on the 1.5-mile guided walk through trails and woodlands.
Think you can identify the birds pictured here?

Curious what’s passing through this time of year? 🐦⬛
These photos, captured by Yale photographers, show birds across campus and around Connecticut in late winter and early spring. But if you’re wondering what migration looks like right now, join the @yalepeabodymuseum and colleagues for a spring migrant bird walk this Friday at @yalewestcampus.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio for details on the 1.5-mile guided walk through trails and woodlands.
Think you can identify the birds pictured here?

Curious what’s passing through this time of year? 🐦⬛
These photos, captured by Yale photographers, show birds across campus and around Connecticut in late winter and early spring. But if you’re wondering what migration looks like right now, join the @yalepeabodymuseum and colleagues for a spring migrant bird walk this Friday at @yalewestcampus.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio for details on the 1.5-mile guided walk through trails and woodlands.
Think you can identify the birds pictured here?

Curious what’s passing through this time of year? 🐦⬛
These photos, captured by Yale photographers, show birds across campus and around Connecticut in late winter and early spring. But if you’re wondering what migration looks like right now, join the @yalepeabodymuseum and colleagues for a spring migrant bird walk this Friday at @yalewestcampus.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio for details on the 1.5-mile guided walk through trails and woodlands.
Think you can identify the birds pictured here?

Curious what’s passing through this time of year? 🐦⬛
These photos, captured by Yale photographers, show birds across campus and around Connecticut in late winter and early spring. But if you’re wondering what migration looks like right now, join the @yalepeabodymuseum and colleagues for a spring migrant bird walk this Friday at @yalewestcampus.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio for details on the 1.5-mile guided walk through trails and woodlands.
Think you can identify the birds pictured here?

Curious what’s passing through this time of year? 🐦⬛
These photos, captured by Yale photographers, show birds across campus and around Connecticut in late winter and early spring. But if you’re wondering what migration looks like right now, join the @yalepeabodymuseum and colleagues for a spring migrant bird walk this Friday at @yalewestcampus.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio for details on the 1.5-mile guided walk through trails and woodlands.
Think you can identify the birds pictured here?

Curious what’s passing through this time of year? 🐦⬛
These photos, captured by Yale photographers, show birds across campus and around Connecticut in late winter and early spring. But if you’re wondering what migration looks like right now, join the @yalepeabodymuseum and colleagues for a spring migrant bird walk this Friday at @yalewestcampus.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio for details on the 1.5-mile guided walk through trails and woodlands.
Think you can identify the birds pictured here?

Curious what’s passing through this time of year? 🐦⬛
These photos, captured by Yale photographers, show birds across campus and around Connecticut in late winter and early spring. But if you’re wondering what migration looks like right now, join the @yalepeabodymuseum and colleagues for a spring migrant bird walk this Friday at @yalewestcampus.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio for details on the 1.5-mile guided walk through trails and woodlands.
Think you can identify the birds pictured here?

Curious what’s passing through this time of year? 🐦⬛
These photos, captured by Yale photographers, show birds across campus and around Connecticut in late winter and early spring. But if you’re wondering what migration looks like right now, join the @yalepeabodymuseum and colleagues for a spring migrant bird walk this Friday at @yalewestcampus.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio for details on the 1.5-mile guided walk through trails and woodlands.
Think you can identify the birds pictured here?

From fall to spring, and everything in between.
On this final day of final exams, a look back at the seasons at Saybrook College, photographed from the Branford courtyard by @capturingyale.

From fall to spring, and everything in between.
On this final day of final exams, a look back at the seasons at Saybrook College, photographed from the Branford courtyard by @capturingyale.

From fall to spring, and everything in between.
On this final day of final exams, a look back at the seasons at Saybrook College, photographed from the Branford courtyard by @capturingyale.

From fall to spring, and everything in between.
On this final day of final exams, a look back at the seasons at Saybrook College, photographed from the Branford courtyard by @capturingyale.

From fall to spring, and everything in between.
On this final day of final exams, a look back at the seasons at Saybrook College, photographed from the Branford courtyard by @capturingyale.

From fall to spring, and everything in between.
On this final day of final exams, a look back at the seasons at Saybrook College, photographed from the Branford courtyard by @capturingyale.

A transfer to Yale became a turning point.
In 2024, Sabrina Soriano came to Yale from a community college in California, drawn by the university’s art collections and her passion for art history. Since then, she has built a network of mentors and peers and was the only undergraduate invited to a prestigious international symposium on Paul Cézanne.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio to see how her journey is taking shape.

A transfer to Yale became a turning point.
In 2024, Sabrina Soriano came to Yale from a community college in California, drawn by the university’s art collections and her passion for art history. Since then, she has built a network of mentors and peers and was the only undergraduate invited to a prestigious international symposium on Paul Cézanne.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio to see how her journey is taking shape.

A transfer to Yale became a turning point.
In 2024, Sabrina Soriano came to Yale from a community college in California, drawn by the university’s art collections and her passion for art history. Since then, she has built a network of mentors and peers and was the only undergraduate invited to a prestigious international symposium on Paul Cézanne.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio to see how her journey is taking shape.

A transfer to Yale became a turning point.
In 2024, Sabrina Soriano came to Yale from a community college in California, drawn by the university’s art collections and her passion for art history. Since then, she has built a network of mentors and peers and was the only undergraduate invited to a prestigious international symposium on Paul Cézanne.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio to see how her journey is taking shape.

A transfer to Yale became a turning point.
In 2024, Sabrina Soriano came to Yale from a community college in California, drawn by the university’s art collections and her passion for art history. Since then, she has built a network of mentors and peers and was the only undergraduate invited to a prestigious international symposium on Paul Cézanne.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio to see how her journey is taking shape.

New Haven is Yale’s home, but our work touches lives across America.
In Mississippi, that work includes expanding access to college-level STEM education in rural high schools, opening new doors to opportunity.
Through a project founded and run by Yale alumni, students gain access to advanced coursework, hands-on learning, and support that continues beyond the classroom — all at no cost to Mississippi students or schools.
The outcomes? More pathways to college, careers, and futures in STEM.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio to explore Yale in Your Backyard. Visit our interactive map to see more about Yale’s impact in Mississippi — and in 49 other states.

New Haven is Yale’s home, but our work touches lives across America.
In Mississippi, that work includes expanding access to college-level STEM education in rural high schools, opening new doors to opportunity.
Through a project founded and run by Yale alumni, students gain access to advanced coursework, hands-on learning, and support that continues beyond the classroom — all at no cost to Mississippi students or schools.
The outcomes? More pathways to college, careers, and futures in STEM.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio to explore Yale in Your Backyard. Visit our interactive map to see more about Yale’s impact in Mississippi — and in 49 other states.

New Haven is Yale’s home, but our work touches lives across America.
In Mississippi, that work includes expanding access to college-level STEM education in rural high schools, opening new doors to opportunity.
Through a project founded and run by Yale alumni, students gain access to advanced coursework, hands-on learning, and support that continues beyond the classroom — all at no cost to Mississippi students or schools.
The outcomes? More pathways to college, careers, and futures in STEM.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio to explore Yale in Your Backyard. Visit our interactive map to see more about Yale’s impact in Mississippi — and in 49 other states.

New Haven is Yale’s home, but our work touches lives across America.
In Mississippi, that work includes expanding access to college-level STEM education in rural high schools, opening new doors to opportunity.
Through a project founded and run by Yale alumni, students gain access to advanced coursework, hands-on learning, and support that continues beyond the classroom — all at no cost to Mississippi students or schools.
The outcomes? More pathways to college, careers, and futures in STEM.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio to explore Yale in Your Backyard. Visit our interactive map to see more about Yale’s impact in Mississippi — and in 49 other states.

New Haven is Yale’s home, but our work touches lives across America.
In Mississippi, that work includes expanding access to college-level STEM education in rural high schools, opening new doors to opportunity.
Through a project founded and run by Yale alumni, students gain access to advanced coursework, hands-on learning, and support that continues beyond the classroom — all at no cost to Mississippi students or schools.
The outcomes? More pathways to college, careers, and futures in STEM.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio to explore Yale in Your Backyard. Visit our interactive map to see more about Yale’s impact in Mississippi — and in 49 other states.

New Haven is Yale’s home, but our work touches lives across America.
In Mississippi, that work includes expanding access to college-level STEM education in rural high schools, opening new doors to opportunity.
Through a project founded and run by Yale alumni, students gain access to advanced coursework, hands-on learning, and support that continues beyond the classroom — all at no cost to Mississippi students or schools.
The outcomes? More pathways to college, careers, and futures in STEM.
🔗 Tap the link in our bio to explore Yale in Your Backyard. Visit our interactive map to see more about Yale’s impact in Mississippi — and in 49 other states.
#BulldogStories: Come with me and the Yale Whiffenpoofs for our two and a half week tour in China! — Ben

What does a future in public health look like?
This spring, about 60 local high school students spent the day at the Yale School of Public Health for Public Health Day.
Through hands-on workshops led by students, faculty, staff, and community partners, they explored topics like health tech, public messaging, environmental health, and community engagement.
It was a chance to see how public health shapes our lives, and how they can be part of it.
We can’t wait to see what this next generation of public health leaders does next.

What does a future in public health look like?
This spring, about 60 local high school students spent the day at the Yale School of Public Health for Public Health Day.
Through hands-on workshops led by students, faculty, staff, and community partners, they explored topics like health tech, public messaging, environmental health, and community engagement.
It was a chance to see how public health shapes our lives, and how they can be part of it.
We can’t wait to see what this next generation of public health leaders does next.

What does a future in public health look like?
This spring, about 60 local high school students spent the day at the Yale School of Public Health for Public Health Day.
Through hands-on workshops led by students, faculty, staff, and community partners, they explored topics like health tech, public messaging, environmental health, and community engagement.
It was a chance to see how public health shapes our lives, and how they can be part of it.
We can’t wait to see what this next generation of public health leaders does next.

What does a future in public health look like?
This spring, about 60 local high school students spent the day at the Yale School of Public Health for Public Health Day.
Through hands-on workshops led by students, faculty, staff, and community partners, they explored topics like health tech, public messaging, environmental health, and community engagement.
It was a chance to see how public health shapes our lives, and how they can be part of it.
We can’t wait to see what this next generation of public health leaders does next.

What does a future in public health look like?
This spring, about 60 local high school students spent the day at the Yale School of Public Health for Public Health Day.
Through hands-on workshops led by students, faculty, staff, and community partners, they explored topics like health tech, public messaging, environmental health, and community engagement.
It was a chance to see how public health shapes our lives, and how they can be part of it.
We can’t wait to see what this next generation of public health leaders does next.

What does a future in public health look like?
This spring, about 60 local high school students spent the day at the Yale School of Public Health for Public Health Day.
Through hands-on workshops led by students, faculty, staff, and community partners, they explored topics like health tech, public messaging, environmental health, and community engagement.
It was a chance to see how public health shapes our lives, and how they can be part of it.
We can’t wait to see what this next generation of public health leaders does next.

What does a future in public health look like?
This spring, about 60 local high school students spent the day at the Yale School of Public Health for Public Health Day.
Through hands-on workshops led by students, faculty, staff, and community partners, they explored topics like health tech, public messaging, environmental health, and community engagement.
It was a chance to see how public health shapes our lives, and how they can be part of it.
We can’t wait to see what this next generation of public health leaders does next.
#BulldogStories: Come with me to my *favorite* dining space at Yale. — Ainsley

A few days into reading period. 📚
This long-standing Yale tradition marks the stretch between classes and finals, a time to wrap up work, hit the books, and get ready for exams.
These images from the 1930s through the 1960s, from @yalelibrary’s Manuscripts and Archives collection, show Yalies doing the same, heads down and getting to work.
➡️ Swipe through moments from reading period past.
Final exams begin Wednesday morning.

A few days into reading period. 📚
This long-standing Yale tradition marks the stretch between classes and finals, a time to wrap up work, hit the books, and get ready for exams.
These images from the 1930s through the 1960s, from @yalelibrary’s Manuscripts and Archives collection, show Yalies doing the same, heads down and getting to work.
➡️ Swipe through moments from reading period past.
Final exams begin Wednesday morning.

A few days into reading period. 📚
This long-standing Yale tradition marks the stretch between classes and finals, a time to wrap up work, hit the books, and get ready for exams.
These images from the 1930s through the 1960s, from @yalelibrary’s Manuscripts and Archives collection, show Yalies doing the same, heads down and getting to work.
➡️ Swipe through moments from reading period past.
Final exams begin Wednesday morning.

A few days into reading period. 📚
This long-standing Yale tradition marks the stretch between classes and finals, a time to wrap up work, hit the books, and get ready for exams.
These images from the 1930s through the 1960s, from @yalelibrary’s Manuscripts and Archives collection, show Yalies doing the same, heads down and getting to work.
➡️ Swipe through moments from reading period past.
Final exams begin Wednesday morning.

A few days into reading period. 📚
This long-standing Yale tradition marks the stretch between classes and finals, a time to wrap up work, hit the books, and get ready for exams.
These images from the 1930s through the 1960s, from @yalelibrary’s Manuscripts and Archives collection, show Yalies doing the same, heads down and getting to work.
➡️ Swipe through moments from reading period past.
Final exams begin Wednesday morning.

A few days into reading period. 📚
This long-standing Yale tradition marks the stretch between classes and finals, a time to wrap up work, hit the books, and get ready for exams.
These images from the 1930s through the 1960s, from @yalelibrary’s Manuscripts and Archives collection, show Yalies doing the same, heads down and getting to work.
➡️ Swipe through moments from reading period past.
Final exams begin Wednesday morning.

A few days into reading period. 📚
This long-standing Yale tradition marks the stretch between classes and finals, a time to wrap up work, hit the books, and get ready for exams.
These images from the 1930s through the 1960s, from @yalelibrary’s Manuscripts and Archives collection, show Yalies doing the same, heads down and getting to work.
➡️ Swipe through moments from reading period past.
Final exams begin Wednesday morning.

A few days into reading period. 📚
This long-standing Yale tradition marks the stretch between classes and finals, a time to wrap up work, hit the books, and get ready for exams.
These images from the 1930s through the 1960s, from @yalelibrary’s Manuscripts and Archives collection, show Yalies doing the same, heads down and getting to work.
➡️ Swipe through moments from reading period past.
Final exams begin Wednesday morning.

A few days into reading period. 📚
This long-standing Yale tradition marks the stretch between classes and finals, a time to wrap up work, hit the books, and get ready for exams.
These images from the 1930s through the 1960s, from @yalelibrary’s Manuscripts and Archives collection, show Yalies doing the same, heads down and getting to work.
➡️ Swipe through moments from reading period past.
Final exams begin Wednesday morning.

A few days into reading period. 📚
This long-standing Yale tradition marks the stretch between classes and finals, a time to wrap up work, hit the books, and get ready for exams.
These images from the 1930s through the 1960s, from @yalelibrary’s Manuscripts and Archives collection, show Yalies doing the same, heads down and getting to work.
➡️ Swipe through moments from reading period past.
Final exams begin Wednesday morning.
A little rain didn’t stop this New Haven tradition. 🌸
Last weekend, crowds gathered in historic Wooster Square for the annual Cherry Blossom Festival, with music, a few raindrops, and plenty of pink petals filling the air.
🎥: @thingsbybron

Last day of spring classes. Finish strong, Bulldogs.
Next up: reading period, a time to wrap up coursework, hit the books, and get ready for finals. 📚

Last day of spring classes. Finish strong, Bulldogs.
Next up: reading period, a time to wrap up coursework, hit the books, and get ready for finals. 📚

Last day of spring classes. Finish strong, Bulldogs.
Next up: reading period, a time to wrap up coursework, hit the books, and get ready for finals. 📚

Last day of spring classes. Finish strong, Bulldogs.
Next up: reading period, a time to wrap up coursework, hit the books, and get ready for finals. 📚

Last day of spring classes. Finish strong, Bulldogs.
Next up: reading period, a time to wrap up coursework, hit the books, and get ready for finals. 📚

Last day of spring classes. Finish strong, Bulldogs.
Next up: reading period, a time to wrap up coursework, hit the books, and get ready for finals. 📚

Last day of spring classes. Finish strong, Bulldogs.
Next up: reading period, a time to wrap up coursework, hit the books, and get ready for finals. 📚

Last day of spring classes. Finish strong, Bulldogs.
Next up: reading period, a time to wrap up coursework, hit the books, and get ready for finals. 📚

Last day of spring classes. Finish strong, Bulldogs.
Next up: reading period, a time to wrap up coursework, hit the books, and get ready for finals. 📚

Last day of spring classes. Finish strong, Bulldogs.
Next up: reading period, a time to wrap up coursework, hit the books, and get ready for finals. 📚

A few days to start picturing yourself here.
During Bulldog Days, admitted students and their families filled Woolsey Hall to hear President Maurie McInnis, Yale College Dean Pericles Lewis, and Dean of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid Jeremiah Quinlan describe what a Yale experience can look like, in and beyond the classroom.
Over three days, future Yalies met new friends, sat in on classes, explored student groups, and started to get a feel for campus life. As President McInnis put it, it’s not just the courses you take, but the perspectives you encounter and the challenges you embrace that shape your college experience.
➡️ Swipe to see — and hear — moments from the day.

A few days to start picturing yourself here.
During Bulldog Days, admitted students and their families filled Woolsey Hall to hear President Maurie McInnis, Yale College Dean Pericles Lewis, and Dean of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid Jeremiah Quinlan describe what a Yale experience can look like, in and beyond the classroom.
Over three days, future Yalies met new friends, sat in on classes, explored student groups, and started to get a feel for campus life. As President McInnis put it, it’s not just the courses you take, but the perspectives you encounter and the challenges you embrace that shape your college experience.
➡️ Swipe to see — and hear — moments from the day.
A few days to start picturing yourself here.
During Bulldog Days, admitted students and their families filled Woolsey Hall to hear President Maurie McInnis, Yale College Dean Pericles Lewis, and Dean of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid Jeremiah Quinlan describe what a Yale experience can look like, in and beyond the classroom.
Over three days, future Yalies met new friends, sat in on classes, explored student groups, and started to get a feel for campus life. As President McInnis put it, it’s not just the courses you take, but the perspectives you encounter and the challenges you embrace that shape your college experience.
➡️ Swipe to see — and hear — moments from the day.

A few days to start picturing yourself here.
During Bulldog Days, admitted students and their families filled Woolsey Hall to hear President Maurie McInnis, Yale College Dean Pericles Lewis, and Dean of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid Jeremiah Quinlan describe what a Yale experience can look like, in and beyond the classroom.
Over three days, future Yalies met new friends, sat in on classes, explored student groups, and started to get a feel for campus life. As President McInnis put it, it’s not just the courses you take, but the perspectives you encounter and the challenges you embrace that shape your college experience.
➡️ Swipe to see — and hear — moments from the day.

A few days to start picturing yourself here.
During Bulldog Days, admitted students and their families filled Woolsey Hall to hear President Maurie McInnis, Yale College Dean Pericles Lewis, and Dean of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid Jeremiah Quinlan describe what a Yale experience can look like, in and beyond the classroom.
Over three days, future Yalies met new friends, sat in on classes, explored student groups, and started to get a feel for campus life. As President McInnis put it, it’s not just the courses you take, but the perspectives you encounter and the challenges you embrace that shape your college experience.
➡️ Swipe to see — and hear — moments from the day.

A few days to start picturing yourself here.
During Bulldog Days, admitted students and their families filled Woolsey Hall to hear President Maurie McInnis, Yale College Dean Pericles Lewis, and Dean of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid Jeremiah Quinlan describe what a Yale experience can look like, in and beyond the classroom.
Over three days, future Yalies met new friends, sat in on classes, explored student groups, and started to get a feel for campus life. As President McInnis put it, it’s not just the courses you take, but the perspectives you encounter and the challenges you embrace that shape your college experience.
➡️ Swipe to see — and hear — moments from the day.

A few days to start picturing yourself here.
During Bulldog Days, admitted students and their families filled Woolsey Hall to hear President Maurie McInnis, Yale College Dean Pericles Lewis, and Dean of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid Jeremiah Quinlan describe what a Yale experience can look like, in and beyond the classroom.
Over three days, future Yalies met new friends, sat in on classes, explored student groups, and started to get a feel for campus life. As President McInnis put it, it’s not just the courses you take, but the perspectives you encounter and the challenges you embrace that shape your college experience.
➡️ Swipe to see — and hear — moments from the day.

A few days to start picturing yourself here.
During Bulldog Days, admitted students and their families filled Woolsey Hall to hear President Maurie McInnis, Yale College Dean Pericles Lewis, and Dean of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid Jeremiah Quinlan describe what a Yale experience can look like, in and beyond the classroom.
Over three days, future Yalies met new friends, sat in on classes, explored student groups, and started to get a feel for campus life. As President McInnis put it, it’s not just the courses you take, but the perspectives you encounter and the challenges you embrace that shape your college experience.
➡️ Swipe to see — and hear — moments from the day.

A few days to start picturing yourself here.
During Bulldog Days, admitted students and their families filled Woolsey Hall to hear President Maurie McInnis, Yale College Dean Pericles Lewis, and Dean of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid Jeremiah Quinlan describe what a Yale experience can look like, in and beyond the classroom.
Over three days, future Yalies met new friends, sat in on classes, explored student groups, and started to get a feel for campus life. As President McInnis put it, it’s not just the courses you take, but the perspectives you encounter and the challenges you embrace that shape your college experience.
➡️ Swipe to see — and hear — moments from the day.

A few days to start picturing yourself here.
During Bulldog Days, admitted students and their families filled Woolsey Hall to hear President Maurie McInnis, Yale College Dean Pericles Lewis, and Dean of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid Jeremiah Quinlan describe what a Yale experience can look like, in and beyond the classroom.
Over three days, future Yalies met new friends, sat in on classes, explored student groups, and started to get a feel for campus life. As President McInnis put it, it’s not just the courses you take, but the perspectives you encounter and the challenges you embrace that shape your college experience.
➡️ Swipe to see — and hear — moments from the day.
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