“Think about the last time you got a paper cut,” Yale graduate student Olivia Justynski told her audience during a Loria Hall presentation that was also livestreamed on Zoom. “How long did it take to repair?”
As audience members reflected on their own...
Early in the pandemic, when much of Yale’s campus was shut down, Meredith Miller ’03 M.F.A. found inspiration in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library’s digital collections.
Miller, a senior photographer at the Beinecke, turned to her artistic...
On a recent sunny April afternoon, Reese Stadium echoed with the clang of lacrosse sticks and the deep rumble of packed stands — students cheering on their classmates, alumni reliving their days on the field, children clamoring under the bleachers in...
Dr. Brett King, associate professor of dermatology at Yale School of Medicine, has been named an American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) “Patient Care Hero” for his pioneering work treating conditions such as severe alopecia.
AAD cited King’s innovative use...
One of Timeica Bethel’s most exhilarating memories of her time at Yale took place in the campus space that to her felt most like “home”: the Afro-American Cultural Center.
It was Election Day in 2008, and Bethel, Yale College Class of 2011, had joined...
At the heart of almost every discussion of climate change, there is carbon. It accumulates in the atmosphere — produced primarily by the burning of fossil fuels — and if left unchecked it may lead to catastrophic consequences for life on Earth.
Humanity’s...