features

Scenes from a fake emergency

School of Nursing students learn by doing in a disaster simulation, complete with blood, chaos, and interfering bystanders.

By Cathy Shufro

features

A place for all Yale

The Schwarzman Center invites everyone in for food, talk, and ideas.

By Mark Alden Branch ’86 Ico comments 4 comments

features

The Yalie and the yetis

Oil scion Tom Slick Jr. '38 had many interests. Some required traveling to the Himalayas.

By Alex Beam ’75 Ico comments 1 comment

From the Editor

“A steely, quiet strength”

Lawyer Deborah Rhode ’74, ’77JD, helped move us forward.

By Kathrin Day Lassila ’81

Letters to the Editor

Letters: March/April 2021

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Where They Are Now

An artist sews a sense of community

Marie Watt '96MFA leads collaborative art projects influenced by her indigenous roots.

By Robin Cembalest ’82

Scene on Campus

Not a cathedral. We swear.

But details like this ceiling in Sterling Memorial Library might make you wonder.

President's Letter

Leading in a pandemic

By Peter Salovey ’86PhD

Old Yale

Women worthies

Long before they could attend Yale, women helped shape the university with their donations.

By Judith Ann Schiff

Sporting Life

Good year for a Bulldog in the NFL

Foyesade Oluokun '17 had a breakout season with the Atlanta Falcons.

By Evan Frondorf ’14

Last Look

Hefty

In the Becton Center, a door an engineer could love.