features

Confusion and silence

A civil rights complaint alleges that Yale’s policies on sexual assault leave victims unsure where to turn. 

By Nicole Allan

features

What can we say?

The fraternity chants that helped launch a federal investigation raise an old question: is it ever right for Yale to suppress or punish speech?

By Gaddis Smith

features

The heart of the matter

Cardiologist Harlan Krumholz is diagnosing what works and what doesn’t. His patient: the American health care system.

By Carole Bass

Commencement

What's next?

Baccalaureate Address

By Richard Levin

Commencement

Commencement 2011

Under cloudy skies, Yale celebrated more than 3,100 graduates. We talked to a few—and checked out their ever more creative mortarboards.

By Cathy Shufro

From the Editor

The theory and practice of lux et veritas

By Kathrin Lassila

Letters to the Editor

Our readers respond

Where They Are Now

Exotic, at home

The alumnus who made Louisville hot.

By David Zax

Scene on Campus

Break time

Old Yale

Two months in the Civil War

A writer who longed to "perish gloriously" got his wish too soon.

By Judith Schiff

Sporting Life

Spring sports highlights

In Memoriam

Recent alumni deaths

Last Look

Witnesses