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Private audience
How a group of Yale students coaxed Vladimir Horowitz back to the stage.
By
Daniel DiMaio ’74
features
Persuasive art
John Gambell has brought an artist's eye to Yale's graphic identity.
By
Michael Bierut
features
History lessons
Recovering the stories of Yale's scattered treasures.
By
Mary Christ
Blog: Daily Snap
Mystery Monday: a good read
Reading period starts this Friday, but this bespectacled scholar is getting a head start. Do you...
Old Yale
The secret garden
Weir Hall was part of a self-described crank's more ambitious plan.
By
Mark Alden Branch ’86
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Light & Verity
With little fuss, graduate workers get a contract
They now have the highest minimum stipend in the Ivy League.
An alumna joins the Yale Police
New chaplain says God is not dead at Yale
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Scene on Campus
A view from the sky
The top floor of Kline Tower is even higher now.
Jump shot
Dancing to a different beat
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Milestones
Renaissance man
Willie Ruff's creative intellect knew no bounds.
A new doctor in the house
A focus on equity in nursing
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Science & Health
Akiko Iwasaki and the fight against COVID
How a leading Yale immunologist reworked her entire lab at the beginning of the pandemic--and became one of the most prolific and visible COVID researchers.
Blazing out
Big ideas
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Admissions
Admissions after affirmative action
Amid the fallout, new scrutiny for legacy preference.
The college, by the numbers
First.
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Arts & Culture
Reviews: March/April 2024
A climatologist looks back at past climate shifts; Paul Giamatti's podcast; Henry Winkler's memoir.
Mobile, home
Ancient fiddles
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Mar/Apr 2024
Vol LXXXVII, No 4
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