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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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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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Findings

Finding someone in plain sight

Giving a name to a painting's forgotten subject.

Where They Are Now

Culinary quest

American restaurateur Lucas Sin '15 moved to Hong Kong to be near the food he loves.

Blog: Daily Snap

Mystery Monday: eyes up

The building should be familiar to many of you, but the perspective is a little unusual. Where on...

In the magazine

Light & Verity

Using the institutional voice
A faculty committee weighs in on speaking out.
Queen Bey on the syllabus Art with a point View all Light & Verity

Scene on Campus

A night at the museum
Embracing the weird at the Art Gallery's Surrealist Ball.
Heading out on FOOT How (not) to grow a garden View all Scene on Campus

Milestones

After 44 years, an autism pioneer steps down
Fred Volkmar is retiring from Yale, but he's still got a lot on his agenda.
Gendler stepping down as FAS dean SOM's guiding spirit View all Milestones