In Montana, Georgia, Maine — and in every state in the country — people from Yale are committing themselves to a better future for all.

Yale’s home will always be New Haven, but its backyard is as big as America.

Look closely and you’ll see the ideas and hard work of Yale’s people and their local partners taking root in Missoula, Montana, Hearne, Texas, and Milledgeville, Georgia. You’ll find Yale people collaborating with local school districts to organize STEM education bootcamps in the Mississippi Delta and responding to a community need by delivering medicine to doorsteps in Las Vegas, Nevada.

On farms and in factories, at hospitals and across neighborhoods, the work of Yale is traveling far and wide and fast.

But what does that look like, exactly? How does Yale, with its centuries-long history of advancing life-saving medical treatments, developing cutting-edge technology, and expanding educational opportunities, meaningfully affect the lives of people today? And how is that impact manifesting nationwide?