features

Garry Trudeau is still learning 

His Doonesbury characters have gone to hell and back, documenting the human cost of war.

features

Reading the room

A Yale student developed glasses that offer really close captioning for the hard of hearing.

By Cathy Shufro

features

Big man on campus

Robert A. M. Stern '65MArch helped remake the School of Architecture--and Yale itself.

By Mark Alden Branch ’86

From the Editor

A 150-year-old friendship

The echoes of history connect an alum and a student.

By Pippa Jack

Letters to the Editor

Letters: March/April 2026

Readers write back about AI's place in higher education, Lex Hixon '63, and more.

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.

By Hilarie M. Sheets

Scene on Campus

Yalies who lunch

Commons is still the place to be for the midday repast.

Q&A: Maurie McInnis

Till duty is done

Old Yale

Steel magnolia

Mary Clabaugh Wright shattered a glass ceiling as the first tenured woman on the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

By Mark Alden Branch ’86

Last Look

Best foot forward 

Will rubbing President Woolsey's toe bring good luck?