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  • Christopher Gardner

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    The brain cutter

    Harvey Cushing, father of modern neurosurgery, performed his first operation as a Yale undergraduate. (The “patient” was a dog.) He didn’t work at Yale again for 40 years. But in his will, he left Yale the fruits of his labor.

    Jan/Feb 2011
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    Commentary

    Alumni on the Singapore spinoff

    Jan/Feb 2011
  • March of Dimes

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    Your Cliff's Notes on Yale School of Medicine

    Some lofty heights, and a few ignominious lows, of 200 years of medical education.

    Nov/Dec 2010
  • Bob Handelman

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    Mory's comes back

    The club of Old Blue tradition is open again. How successful is the reincarnation? Our team of reviewers finds out.

    Nov/Dec 2010
  • Photo illustration: Mark Zurolo ’01MFA

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    Singapore spinoff

    Yale's plan to bet its brand on a new college in Asia

    Nov/Dec 2010
  • Christopher Capozziello

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    West Campus: The pioneers

    Three innovative West Campus labs.

    Sep/Oct 2010