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July/August 2005

Religion and the Air Force Academy Divinity School professor Kristen Leslie '86MDiv has found that senior officers and administrators, faculty, and cadets of the U.S. Air Force Academy have encouraged the growth of a culture dominated by "stridently evengelical themes."

Yale to Undergrads: Please Go Away By 2008, Yale will offer all undergraduates -- including those with limited financial means -- the opportunity to work or study abroad during (or immediately after) their time at Yale.

 

Bluedunit
Would you take candy from this man? John Morton Blum, Sterling Professor Emeritus of History, is publishing a murder mystery: An Old Blue Corpse. The victim dies in the first few pages after eating poisoned chocolates.

Lightweight Crew Back on Top The lightweight crew won the Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Championship -- the lightweights' third national championshipin six years.

Beach fare Guilty pleasures for summer reading, from campus sex to a camper's revenge.

 
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What Would Plato Do?

As undergraduates nationwide abandon the humanities for business degrees, a history professor finds executives who argue that the liberal arts are good for business (and not just his).

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Commencement 2005: In Their Own Words
We talked to some of this year's 3,122 graduates to get the stories behind the caps and gowns and beaming smiles.

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The Baccalauretate Address: The Damage Done by Sound Bites
President Rick Levin exhorted the Yale College Class of 2005 to "raise the level of discussion" in the public arena.

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