features

Trouble sleeping? There’s hope.

Meir Kryger has treated more than 30,000 people who have sleep problems. And it usually works.

By Tina Kelley ’85 Ico comments 1 comment

features

Get with the programming

Students wield their computers creatively at YHack, one of the nation’s biggest college hackathons.

By Alan Wechsler

features

Carm Cozza 1930–2018

Yale’s longest-serving football coach never forgot his players. And they'll never forget him.

By Emma Span ’03

features

Conversation piece

A bench on the Old Campus is Yale’s memorial to late president A. Bartlett Giamatti. Look carefully. It’s hiding a few secrets.

By Mark Aronson

From the Editor

Gentle. But a dynamo.

Diane Straus ’73 was a standout in tennis and journalism.

By Kathrin Day Lassila ’81

Letters to the Editor

Letters: March/April 2018

Readers reflect on Vincent Scully, professors’ politics, and more.

Where They Are Now

From trucker to fitness guru

An All-Ivy athlete’s mission to help “the working sick.”

By Bruce Fellman

Scene on Campus

Better Living 101

In record numbers, students flock to a psychology course on the good life.

New Haven

Elm City rebellion

New Haven's Powder House Day has an unlikely hero.

By Mark Alden Branch ’86

Old Yale

A bygone campus

Undergrads now live where the Berkeley Divinity School stood.

By Mark Alden Branch ’86 Ico comments 4 comments

Last Look

Transition

Outgoing university photographer Michael Marsland shares one of his favorite shots.

Q&A: Peter Salovey

The entrepreneurial bent

President Salovey talks about a new center for entrepreneurship and creative thinking.