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The book's not even out yet, but The Dyslexia Debate is already stirring people up on both sides of the Atlantic. "Dyslexia may not exist, warn... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | February 27 2014 06:37pm
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You often hear disease germs compared to an invading army. Kristina Talbert-Slagle ’10PhD thinks the analogy works both ways. "A healthy body... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | December 19 2013 10:37am
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In 1969, Stephen Schwarzman got turned down for a Rhodes Scholarship. Forty-four years later, the Wall Street tycoon is funding a scholarship to rival the... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | April 25 2013 12:46pm
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"My teeth aren’t in the glass yet!” That was the reaction of Jessica Helfand ’82, ’89MFA, on learning that the American... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | April 18 2013 12:21pm
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“I know nothing about Pope Benedict's health, either cognitive or physical functions,” says Leo Cooney ’69MD. But as an expert in... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, 97MSL | February 14 2013 11:47am
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If the US Supreme Court can do it, why not Yale Law School?That’s what some students and alumni have wondered about the absence of Latinos from... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | January 10 2013 10:43am
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Faithful readers of the Yale Alumni Magazine know that the New Haven Green is a historic burial ground. Is—not was: the... Read on
the staff | November 1 2012 01:04pm
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What they did over Labor Day weekend: arranged the pop hit “Call Me Maybe” for full chorus and orchestra, threw together a group of musician and... Read on
the staff | September 27 2012 12:20pm
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On August 25, Richard Levin ’74PhD welcomed the new class of Yale freshmen for the twentieth time. On August 30, Levin... Read on
the staff | September 6 2012 12:22pm
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Patting yourself on the back because your kids, who were allowed a glass of wine at the dinner table, grew up to be responsible drinkers instead of... Read on
the staff | August 16 2012 12:59pm
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Last week, Margaret Farley’s book Just Love had racked up sales in the four figures—in six years. This week... Read on
the staff | June 7 2012 12:51pm
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New Haven is full of Yalies Who Stayed: came here for college, liked the place, got a job, bought a home, settled down, got involved in... Read on
the staff | January 3 2012 12:33pm
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Back in November, we wrote about grand plans for reorganizing and expanding the faculty of the School of Engineering and Applied Science... Read on
the staff | January 3 2012 12:18pm
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From the Disney town of Celebration to a Barcelona mall; from the Harvard Business School to Yale’s new residential colleges—oh, and with a... Read on
the staff | December 17 2010 10:44am
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Standing on a bench in a Manhattan coffee shop Sunday, Reshma Saujani ’02JD declared: “This is a new decade and we need a new... Read on
the staff | February 5 2010 03:19pm
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Health policy guru Jacob Hacker ’00PhD has been dubbed the “father of the public option.” But it’s been an awfully tough... Read on
the staff | October 2 2009 12:18pm
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Even before the NCAA men’s hockey tournament started, University of Vermont coach Kevin Sneddon paid homage to his first-round opponent.... Read on
the staff | March 27 2009 11:26am
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Mom’s a successful arts administrator. Dad teaches at the Yale School of Management and co-founded a profitable beverage company.... Read on
the staff | March 20 2009 11:25am
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Ever since Robert Frost read “The Gift Outright” at John F. Kennedy’s swearing-in, Democrats have had a thing for inaugural bards.... Read on
the staff | December 19 2008 09:28am
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When Richard Lalli ’80MUSAM, ’86MUSAD, received the 2007 Yale College prize for Teaching Excellence in the Humanities, eight of his... Read on
the staff | March 7 2008 10:04am
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