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Alumni

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    News from Alumni House

    The lesson of persistence

    Jul/Aug 2011
  • Old Yale

    Two months in the Civil War

    A writer who longed to "perish gloriously" got his wish too soon.

    Jul/Aug 2011
  • Where They Are Now

    Exotic, at home

    The alumnus who made Louisville hot.

    Jul/Aug 2011
  • Isabelle Sajous ’98

    Light & Verity

    Volunteers in pinstripes

    Jul/Aug 2011
  • Yeshey Dorji

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    Nation of the forest

    If Bhutan succeeds in preserving its extraordinary natural heritage, it will be because of Buddhism. But Bhutanese Yale alumni can take some credit.

    May/Jun 2011
  • Courtesy Monica Murphy

    features

    Before their time

    The 1960s saw the first significant presence of black men in Yale College. Forty years later, a disproportionate number have died. Did the racial barriers they faced all their lives play a part?

    May/Jun 2011