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Another country

The son of a samurai, Kan-ichi Asakawa tried to forge connections and promote peace over a half century in the United States.
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Throwback Thursday: Black at Yale in 1915

In our January 1970 issue, we published some memories of Yale by William Ashby (fourth from right...

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A generation in crisis

Why are an unprecedented number of college students reporting mental health issues? A psychiatrist who treats them has some ideas.
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Rudolph, reconsidered

Years after his death, the architect of Yale's most controversial building is getting new critical attention.
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Light & Verity

Using the institutional voice

A faculty committee weighs in on speaking out.

Light & Verity

Queen Bey on the syllabus

A professor's course on Beyonce gets the media's attention.

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Findings

Clearing the air
Offered at the right time, cash incentives reduce crop burning.
Exploring the genetic contribution to personality Finding someone in plain sight View all Findings

Last Look

Taking to the water
An early morning on the Housatonic.
Air mail Fun all over View all Last Look

Old Yale

Partez!
The 1924 crew grabbed the ultimate prize: an Olympic gold medal.
Fit for a president Racing to romance View all Old Yale