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Engineering matter(s)

Can mimicking nature unravel the mysteries of the immune system? Meet Anjelica Gonzalez, a bioengineer forging new paths, one cell wall at a time.
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Blog: Daily Snap

Mystery Monday: in Lincoln's own words

Thursday is Lincoln's Birthday, which reminded us that there is a metal plaque containing the...

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I, chatbot

Student use of AI is ubiquitous, disruptive, and irreversible. Now what? 
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Good karma

Kathryn Lofton, Yale’s Lex Hixon Professor of Religious and American studies, considers the experimental life—and faith—of her chair’s namesake.
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Old Yale

Captive congregation

Until 1926, Yale College students were required to attend chapel services every day.

In the magazine

Light & Verity

Graduate School will limit enrollment
Tighter budgets mean fewer PhD candidates.
Remaking the hill By the numbers: the endowment View all Light & Verity

Milestones

Catherine Skinner, 1931-2025
A trailblazer for women in science.
Three with Yale ties win Nobel Prizes Better health through engineering View all Milestones

Scene on Campus

It takes a village 
A bird-eye view of the Divinity School's new sustainable residence hall. 
Apizza party   A summer place   View all Scene on Campus

Topics  

International

Taking the lead
How Kristrún Frostadóttir '16MA became Iceland's youngest-ever prime minister.
Twelve years in Singapore Culinary quest View all International

Alumni

Meet the rabbi 
In her new memoir, Angela Warnick Buchdahl '94 talks about embracing Judaism .
In the wild Crewdson country View all Alumni

Arts & Culture

Mark Twain's adventures at Yale
The literary giant never went to college, but his ties to Yale were many.
The Romanovs as a family  Lipstick removed View all Arts & Culture