How do I get there?

Getting to New Haven, CT

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Recommended Hotels (Downtown New Haven)

Getting Around Campus: Yale Shuttle Service

Need to get from your hotel to Kline Tower? You can walk (it's about 1 mile to hotels, and 1.6 miles to the train station) or you can take the free Yale Shuttle. If they ask for your Yale ID, tell the driver you're attending a conference. We have informed the shuttle office. We recommend the Blue Line, the Red Line, or the Orange Line. Kline Tower is the tallest building on Science Hill, and easy to identify. See picture below. For a live map of where the shuttle is, please visit: Yale Transit Shuttle Routes

Parking in New Haven

Parking at Yale is limited. DO NOT park in a Yale restricted lot or you will be booted or towed.

A group of spaces has been reserved for this event at 200 Prospect Street near Ingalls Rink. The rate is $20/day for Friday & Saturday (Sunday is free). Please indicate if you would like to reserve this parking on the “Agenda” page of your registration.

There are several daily rate spots located at 280 Whitney Avenue (Lot 16V) that can be purchased on a first come, first served basis. ParkMobile users can pay by calling 877-727-5730 (Location ID 2087) or using the phone app.

Metered street parking (over 5 hours) is available near Undergraduate Admissions (38 Hillhouse Ave), or one block north on Sachem Street near the Peabody Museum. Meters take quarters, major credit cards, or payment through the ParkMobile App and have enforced time limits ($1.50/hour).

Garage spaces are available available through LAZ Parking at The Grove Street Garage (65 Grove Street) and Audubon Court Garage (78 Grove Street). These are private parking garages not affiliated with Yale, located within walking distance of Kline Tower. 

For a complete map of Yale Visitor Parking locations, click here.

 

Kline14: Conference Venue

Getting to Kline Tower at Yale

Kline Tower's physical address is 219 Prospect Street, New Haven CT 06511 but you may find it easier to approach from Sachem Street (pictured). Use 50 Sachem Street, New Haven, CT to navigate to the vantage point shown in the picture, and walk up the hill to the tower. Read about the venue.

What is Kline Tower?

In 2023 a freshly renovated and reimagined Kline Tower (KT) was unveiled at Yale University on Science Hill as the new home of the Yale Institute for Foundations of Data Science, and the Departments of Statistics and Data Science, Mathematics, and Astronomy. Our location matches our vision: to convene faculty from departments and schools across the university, united by shared research interests. The 16-story building, which is the tallest on the Yale campus, features open-concept programming space — including a state-of-the-art conference center on the top floor, with panoramic views of Yale, greater New Haven, and the Long Island Sound. KT’s event and meeting spaces enable faculty and students across departments — as well as visiting scholars from around the world — to gather, collaborate, and spark interdisciplinary discoveries and scholarship. We will convene this conference at the top of KT.

Childcare/Eldercare

Yale University is committed to providing support and resources for working parents and caregivers and recognizes that the need for care may make conference participation challenging. Participants who wish to attend the conference can find childcare or eldercare support via Bright Horizons Care Advantage®. In-home care may be scheduled anywhere in the United States (https://my.brighthorizons.com/home). 

Accommodations, Equity, and Inclusion: You Belong at Yale

We believe FDS is the happiest place on earth. We are dedicated to inclusion, equity, diversity, truth, and scholarship.

We strive to provide full accessibility to all Yale community members and visitors with disabilities. Guests or visitors seeking an accommodation to participate in this conference are encouraged to contact the event planner at least five days prior to arrival or participation.