features

Pain and courage: reorienting a life

Swimmer Ali Truwit '23 learns to cope with the unthinkable.

By Veronique Greenwood ’08 Ico comments 11 comments

features

Old friend

Beloved by students since the 1930s, the L and B Room is back after a meticulous renovation.

By Mark Alden Branch ’86

features

They care

As the School of Nursing winds up its centennial, we profile ten alums who are making a difference.

By Dylan Walsh ’11MEM

From the Editor

A Black American poet gets his due

While enslaved in the eighteenth century, Jupiter Hammon wrote of slavery and freedom.

By Kathrin Day Lassila ’81

Letters to the Editor

Letters: September/October 2024

Readers write back about Indigenous history, Yale's new president, and more.

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Where They Are Now

Allergic to boredom

Novelist James Hannaham '90 has a fluidly interdisciplinary approach to life.

By brin solomon ’14

Scene on Campus

How (not) to grow a garden

An experiment in a rooftop greenhouse on Science Hill.

President's Letter

Accelerating planetary solutions for a better world

By Maurie McInnis ’96PhD

Old Yale

Fit for a president

A railroad magnate's mansion became the home of Yale's leader--after a drastic makeover.

By Mark Alden Branch ’86

Last Look

Fun all over

A creature emerges from Whitney Avenue.