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Garry Trudeau is still learning
His Doonesbury characters have gone to hell and back, documenting the human cost of war.
By
Joshua Kendall ’81
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Old Yale
Steel magnolia
Mary Clabaugh Wright shattered a glass ceiling as the first tenured woman on the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
By
Mark Alden Branch ’86
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Blog: Daily Snap
Spring will be a little late this year
Students are back from spring break, but it's gray, chilly, and decidedly unspringlike today.
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Big man on campus
Robert A. M. Stern '65MArch helped remake the School of Architecture--and Yale itself.
By
Mark Alden Branch ’86
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Reading the room
A Yale student developed glasses that offer really close captioning for the hard of hearing.
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Cathy Shufro
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New home for Yale's dramatic arts
A theater for the Rep--and much more.
A pundit's next act
By the numbers: making Yale more affordable
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Best foot forward
Will rubbing President Woolsey's toe bring good luck?
Top dog!
How does your garden grow?
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Q&A: Maurie McInnis
Till duty is done
AI at Yale
Quantum promise
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Yalies who lunch
Commons is still the place to be for the midday repast.
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I, chatbot
Student use of AI is ubiquitous, disruptive, and irreversible. Now what?
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A 150-year-old friendship
The echoes of history connect an alum and a student.
Sotheby's CEO charts a new course
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