Because of an industry-wide problem with the paper supply chain, there has been a delay in the printing of our May/June issue. We expect that... Read on
As officials and citizens across the country question their governments’ display of Confederate symbols, some Yale alumni are renewing their challenge... Read on
For most Yalies, spring break in Chile and Argentina would mean time on the beach and Patagonian excursions. But the men’s rugby team flew south in... Read on
Tom Pagel ’16 knew his boat was heading for victory in The Race, even before the first varsity oar broke the Sunday morning calm of the Thames River... Read on
Yale meant a lot to Jill Kargman ’95, but she finds the current obsession of Upper East Side parents with college to be “a little psycho.” Her new TV... Read on
You may have noticed that on Monday, Yale University and Yale Alumni Publications, Inc.—the governing board of the nonprofit that publishes this... Read on
Kathrin Day Lassila ’81 | June 4 2015 04:48pm | 9 comments
The controversy over a groundbreaking gay-marriage study, now in doubt, revolves around the coauthors’ states, California and New York. But there is a Yale... Read on
Warning: this post contains spoilers for the final episode of Mad Men. If you caught the series finale of the TV drama Mad Men, you saw how the life... Read on
Yale College alumni: some alums in Ohio and Massachusetts are reporting that they received copies of our new issue (May/June) with no Alumni Notes... Read on
Mark Alden Branch ’86 | May 15 2015 01:11pm | 1 comment
When Yale built Commons dining hall, Memorial Hall, Woolsey Hall, and Woodbridge Hall in 1901 to celebrate its bicentennial, the buildings were more than... Read on
Mark Alden Branch ’86 | May 14 2015 01:03pm | 1 comment
William Zinsser—longtime Yale writing teacher, author of the classic guide On Writing Well, master of Branford College, and former editor of this... Read on
On Monday, Tyler Varga ’15, an ecology and evolutionary biology major, presented his thesis at Osborn Memorial Laboratories on Science Hill, the... Read on
Every day, people taking a shortcut through Memorial Hall (also known as the Woolsey rotunda) pass the names of hundreds of Yalies who were killed while... Read on
In 1897, Frederick Hill Meserve began a family history project. Five generations later, his family’s collection tells the story of an entire... Read on