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First days at Yale: 2019

Interviews with new students.

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A culture of curiosity

The Yale College Opening Assembly Address

By Peter Salovey ’86PhD

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150 years of art: Beaux Arts, Bauhaus, and beyond

A brief history of the School of Art.

By Mark Alden Branch ’86

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150 years of art: introduction

The Yale School of Art was an afterthought. Until it became the best.

By Kathrin Day Lassila ’81

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150 years of art: Yale’s school of creation

An incubator and launchpad so demanding that it can change your life.

By Robin Cembalest ’82

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150 years of art: some notable alums

It’s impossible to choose ten artists to represent the breadth and depth of the School of Art’s alumni. But we gave it a shot anyway.

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From the Editor

Thinking is harder than we think

Woo-Kyoung Ahn’s popular class on thinking looks at ways we go astray.

By Kathrin Day Lassila ’81

Letters to the Editor

Yale College’s first women

Letters to the Editor

Putting names with the faces

Where They Are Now

A lawyer puts the circus back on its feet

Gregg Walker ’97JD “wanted to be one of the people in the middle of the transactions.”

By Lenore Skenazy ’81

Scene on Campus

Furnished loft

A collection of American furniture gets a spacious new home on West Campus.

President's Letter

Sharing Yale

On two Yale partnerships.

Old Yale

The library at war

Yale’s library was part of a secret spy mission in World War II.

By Judith Ann Schiff

Sporting Life

A tournament for tennis up-and-comers

New Haven loses the Connecticut Open, but gains a new showcase.

By Evan Frondorf ’14

Last Look

Yale students walk the walk

A campus street becomes a pedestrian path.