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Vol. II · No. 182 · DailyWednesday, July 1, 2026

The weather in New Haven: Fair skies and 87°, 89° by afternoon — fine weather for a stroll on the Green. · Sun rises 5:22 a.m., sets 8:28 p.m.

Elm City Almanac: The Frisbee got its name from Yale students sailing empty Frisbie Pie Company tins across campus.

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Rooted in Heritage: Art Across Yale’s Cultural Centers

Wed, Jul 1 · 8:00 AMYale Schwarzman Center

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Rooted in Heritage: Art Across Yale’s Cultural Centers comes to Yale Schwarzman Center this week.

Rooted in Heritage features Yale student artwork from the multicultural communities of Yale College, showcasing reflections on cultural identity and shared humanity. The exhibition will be held at the Yale Schwarzman Center.

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The View from Here: Accessing Art Through Photography

Wed, Jul 1Yale Schwarzman Center

The View from Here: Accessing Art Through PhotographyThe View from Here: Accessing Art Through Photography — meanwhile, elsewhere this week

The View from Here amplifies the voices of New Haven youth through photography, showcasing their unique perspectives. The exhibition will be held at the Yale Schwarzman Center.

Keeping Alive the Remembrance: Commemorating America's Founding, 1776–1876

Wed, Jul 1Yale University Art Gallery

Keeping Alive the Remembrance: Commemorating America's Founding, 1776–1876Keeping Alive the Remembrance: Commemorating America's Founding, 1776–1876 — meanwhile, elsewhere this week

This installation commemorates the nation’s 250th anniversary, showcasing works made between 1776 and 1876 that preserved a connection to America's founding. The exhibition is on view in the second-floor American art galleries at the Yale University Art Gallery.

From the Blog Desk

The City Wire

Connecticut heat wave triggers surge in AC needs

As the heat wave continues to affect New Haven, local heating companies are experiencing a surge in demand for air conditioning services. Nonprofits are also working hard to provide air conditioners to those in need.

— via Fox 61

Yale’s Medical Education Day explores the power of human connection

The 14th annual Medical Education Day at Yale featured a keynote from Kate Tellers, senior director at “The Moth,” who explored the intersection of medicine, humanity, and the art of connection. This event is significant for the New Haven medical community.

— via Yale News

Can parent beliefs about reading affect health outcomes?

A new research study at Yale Child Study Center is examining changes in parents’ beliefs about books, how often they read, and health outcomes. This study highlights the connection between reading habits and health in the New Haven community.

— via Yale News

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