features

Big ideas

If you could pick the best areas for science research at Yale, what would they be?

By Dylan Walsh ’11MEM Ico comments 2 comments

features

Trailblazers

Yale-NUS College is educating some remarkable people. We talked with a few of the first graduates.

By Caroline Lester ’14

features

The three-minute thesis

In a Graduate School competition, PhD candidates try to reduce the work of several years to an elevator pitch.

By Alan Wechsler Ico comments 2 comments

From the Editor

Your daily dose of Yale

Every weekday, our online Daily Snap gives you a fresh glimpse of life on campus.

By Kathrin Day Lassila ’81

Letters to the Editor

Letters: September/October 2018

Readers weigh in on the Yale Day of Service, and more.

Where They Are Now

“You never know what’s coming in the door.”

Sugar gliders, monkeys, and potbellied pigs: veterinarian Laurie Hess ’88 has treated them all.

By Natalie Danford ’88

Scene on Campus

The light fantastic

Salsa dancing on a summer night.

By Annie Nields ’21

New Haven

New Haven’s artistic Oktoberfest

One month. 450 artists. 10,000 people viewing new art.

By Caroline Lester ’14

Old Yale

The first Yalies

The Class of 1718 were the inaugural graduates of the newly named Yale College.

By Judith Ann Schiff

Sporting Life

Old Campus Olympian

Olympic medalist Nathan Chen ’22 prepares to be a first-year at Yale.

By Evan Frondorf ’14

Last Look

Home tiny home

In Midtown Manhattan, a tiny house with a purpose.

By John Cooper ’21

Q&A: Peter Salovey

Public policy and the social sciences

Yale emphasizes a data-driven approach.