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May/Jun 2018
Brutal competition
Rudolph Hall: home of the Yale School of Architecture. World-famous architectural masterpiece of Brutalism. Badminton court? This fourth-floor...
May/Jun 2018
The farewell tour
There are more than 4,000 works on display at any given time in the Yale University Art Gallery. After nearly 20 years as director of the Gallery...
Sep/Oct 2018
“You never know what’s coming in the door.”
Laurie Hess ’88 is a seasoned veterinarian, but don’t expect her to spay your dog. Hess is owner and founder of the Veterinary Center...
Nov/Dec 2018
Reviews: November/December 2018
There Will Be No Miracles HereCasey Gerald ’09Riverhead Books, $27Reviewed by Sylvia Brownrigg ’86 Pages for Her, a new novel by...
Jan/Feb 2019
Math for the masses
When math major Ben Orlin ’09 decided he wasn’t suited for a career in higher education, he turned instead to teaching his subject to...
Jan/Feb 2019
Bush and Yale
The second President Bush voiced a grievance that the elder would never have allowed himself. Speaking at Yale for the 2001 commencement, George W....
May/Jun 2019
Star power
It’s late spring in 1938 at El Morocco, the most popular nightclub in New York City. Situated at 154 East 54th, the club attracts the famous...
May/Jun 2019
Can a book change the course of your life?
From Rome to Physical Chemistry, from Thomas Mann to A. A. Milne: no one can predict what kind of author, subject, or emotion in a book might cause...
Jul/Aug 2019
Letters: July/August 2019
Regarding your most recent cover story (“Can a Book Change the Course of Your Life?” May/June): it wasn’t a book that launched me....
Jul/Aug 2019
Murray Gell-Mann, 1929–2019
Murray Gell-Mann ’48, a founder of particle physics who won the Nobel Prize for his discovery of the smallest and most fundamental parts of...
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