features

Pain and courage: reorienting a life

Swimmer Ali Truwit '23 learns to cope with the unthinkable.

By Veronique Greenwood ’08 Ico comments 12 comments

features

They care

As the School of Nursing winds up its centennial, we profile ten alums who are making a difference.

By Dylan Walsh ’11MEM

features

Old friend

Beloved by students since the 1930s, the L and B Room is back after a meticulous renovation.

By Mark Alden Branch ’86

From the Editor

A Black American poet gets his due

While enslaved in the eighteenth century, Jupiter Hammon wrote of slavery and freedom.

By Kathrin Day Lassila ’81 Ico comments 1 comment

Letters to the Editor

Letters: September/October 2024

Readers write back about Indigenous history, Yale's new president, and more.

Ico comments 3 comments

Where They Are Now

Allergic to boredom

Novelist James Hannaham '90 has a fluidly interdisciplinary approach to life.

By brin solomon ’14

Scene on Campus

How (not) to grow a garden

An experiment in a rooftop greenhouse on Science Hill.

President's Letter

Accelerating planetary solutions for a better world

By Maurie McInnis ’96PhD Ico comments 1 comment

Old Yale

Fit for a president

A railroad magnate's mansion became the home of Yale's leader--after a drastic makeover.

By Mark Alden Branch ’86

Last Look

Fun all over

A creature emerges from Whitney Avenue.