Chris Buck

features

Engineering matter(s)

Can mimicking nature unravel the mysteries of the immune system? Meet Anjelica Gonzalez, a bioengineer forging new paths, one cell wall at a time.
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I, chatbot

Student use of AI is ubiquitous, disruptive, and irreversible. Now what? 
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Good karma

Kathryn Lofton, Yale’s Lex Hixon Professor of Religious and American studies, considers the experimental life—and faith—of her chair’s namesake.
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Old Yale

Captive congregation

Until 1926, Yale College students were required to attend chapel services every day.

Blog: Daily Snap

Standing room only

It has barely made it above freezing in the last two weeks, so that foot of snow we got at the end...

In the magazine

Light & Verity

Graduate School will limit enrollment
Tighter budgets mean fewer PhD candidates.
Remaking the hill By the numbers: the endowment View all Light & Verity

Milestones

Catherine Skinner, 1931-2025
A trailblazer for women in science.
Three with Yale ties win Nobel Prizes Better health through engineering View all Milestones

Scene on Campus

It takes a village 
A bird-eye view of the Divinity School's new sustainable residence hall. 
Apizza party   A summer place   View all Scene on Campus

Topics  

International

Taking the lead
How Kristrún Frostadóttir '16MA became Iceland's youngest-ever prime minister.
Twelve years in Singapore Culinary quest View all International

Alumni

Meet the rabbi 
In her new memoir, Angela Warnick Buchdahl '94 talks about embracing Judaism .
In the wild Crewdson country View all Alumni

Arts & Culture

Mark Twain's adventures at Yale
The literary giant never went to college, but his ties to Yale were many.
The Romanovs as a family  Lipstick removed View all Arts & Culture