Megacerops, a hulking “thunder beast” that once roamed present-day South Dakota, one of many refurbished fossil mounts on view at the renewed Peabody Museum. (Photo by Dan Renzetti)
March 11, 2024
The beloved museum has been reimagined for the 21st century with bright new galleries, expanded classroom space, and compelling exhibits accessible to all.
A ribbon cutting marked the official opening of the newly redesigned Kline Tower, photo by Tony Fiorini
September 29, 2023
The historic Science Hill building, which has been reimagined as a hub for mathematical, statistical, and data-driven research, was rededicated on September 22.
Pedestrian routing instructions for Kline Tower renovation
August 28, 2023
Learn more about how to access the newly renovated Kline Tower, while navigating the exterior construction area during fall semester.
Construction on Science Hill looking southwest, photo courtesy of the Office of Public Affairs and Communications at Yale
October 26, 2022
Provost Scott A. Strobel offers an annual update on new and ongoing facilities improvements on campus in support of Yale’s academic missions.
Site plan of sidewalk closure at Sachem's Wood, rending courtesy of Turner Construction Company
October 3, 2022
The Peabody Museum project team requires access to a section of the Sachem’s Wood sidewalk beginning on October 8 with completion by November 4 (weather permitting...
Peabody Museum fire protection in the primary entry, photo courtesy of Gilbane Building Company
September 30, 2022
On September 29, the team responsible for the Peabody Museum renovation and addition held a town hall meeting to review the progress report, project schedule, and site...
Construction workers removing the cornerstone at Peabody Museum of Natural History, photo by Dan Renzetti
July 27, 2022
In 1923, as the Yale Peabody Museum was being built on the corner of Sachem Street and Whitney Avenue, a time capsule was embedded beneath the building’s cornerstone.