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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
Blog: Daily Snap
Mystery Monday: another round
Today's mystery location is a little off the beaten path for most Yalies, but a certain subset of...
Light & Verity
New home for Yale's dramatic arts
A theater for the Rep--and much more.
By
Maria Ricapito ’86
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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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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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Old Yale
Steel magnolia
Mary Clabaugh Wright shattered a glass ceiling as the first tenured woman on the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
Captive congregation
How firm a foundation?
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Scene on Campus
Yalies who lunch
Commons is still the place to be for the midday repast.
It takes a village
Apizza party
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Where They Are Now
Sotheby's CEO charts a new course
Charles Stewart '92 oversaw the auction house's move to a historic Marcel Breuer building.
Meet the rabbi
Poetry in motion
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Rodríguez takes Law School helm
The new dean is a leading expert on immigration and constitutional law.
Doing the math on federal policy
"Wreak yourself upon the world"
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Reviews: March/April 2026
Books about a Gilded Age friendship, Fleetwood Mac's Rumours, and facing the end of a life.
Mark Twain's adventures at Yale
In the wild
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Object lesson: Hints to an enslaved family's history
An early map of New Haven names a "black man farmer."
Books, bread, and black bean soup
Reforesting the Elm City
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