features

The endless imagination of Steven M. Johnson

With a deft artist’s touch and wry humor, a Yale alum has anticipated technological innovations in his cartoons.

By Lenore Skenazy ’81

features

Perspective

An alum looks back on a humiliating Yale art class—and tells how she finally returned to painting, 35 years later.

By Jenny Hansell ’86 Ico comments 9 comments

features

Sending a message

Two Yale students want to make it easier for people in prison to talk to their loved ones.

By Mark Alden Branch ’86 Ico comments 8 comments

From the Editor

A first draft of pandemic history

The Yale Review’s volume on life in lockdown.

By Kathrin Day Lassila ’81

Letters to the Editor

Letters: January/February 2021

Where They Are Now

Where have I heard that voice before?

Actor Robin Miles ’86, ’94MFA, has narrated more than 450 audiobooks.

By Lenore Skenazy ’81

Scene on Campus

Still learning in 3D

At an in-person class in the pandemic, there's lots of elbow room.

President's Letter

Asking questions that matter

By Peter Salovey ’86PhD

Old Yale

Teaching the teachers

For three decades, Yale offered a PhD in education.

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Sporting Life

Benched

Athletes adjust to a semester without sports.

By Evan Frondorf ’14

Last Look

With highest honor

A new portrait shows a more mature Edward Bouchet.