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Jan/Feb 2025
Rudolph, reconsidered
“I suppose all architecture has to die before it can touch the historical imagination,” wrote the great architecture historian John...
Mar/Apr 2025
Royal rocks
Once there was a king who shone like the sun. He reigned from a beautiful, gilded palace with vast gardens and endless parks, embellished with...
Mar/Apr 2025
Would-be witness
With the centennial of the famous Scopes “monkey trial” coming up this summer, Yale researchers unearthed a Yale connection to the trial...
May/Jun 2007
The Frisbee files
Judith Ann Schiff is chief research archivist at the Yale University Library. Like American football and collegiate crew, the Frisbee—or at least...
May/Jun 2007
Looking for Lady Jane
Bruce Fellman is managing editor of the Yale Alumni Magazine. The history of the English monarchy is littered with hard-luck stories, but none is...
May/Jun 2007
Revamping the MBA
David Leonhardt '94 writes a weekly economics column for the New York Times. His first job in journalism was as an intern for Business Week's 1990...
Jan/Feb 2007
When Good People Do Evil
Philip Zimbardo '59PhD, professor emeritus of psychology at Stanford, created the well-known "Stanford Prison Experiments" on the psychology of...
Jan/Feb 2007
A 74th Reunion
Jake Halpern '97 writes for the New Yorker, the Boston Globe, and the New Republic. His latest book is Fame Junkies: The Hidden Truth Behind...
Jan/Feb 2007
School Notes
School of Architecture Robert A. M. Stern, Dean architecture.yale.edu London developer named Bass Fellow Roger Madelin, a London developer, has been...
Sep/Oct 2006
Arts & Culture
Water is lifeAdrian Brune is a contributing features writer for the Hartford Courant. A boy wrapped in a brilliant blue turban, a child clowning as...
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