Every so often Morgan Traina ’15 has a spat with her younger sister, Kacie ’17. But when they are at a gymnastics meet, Kacie is her sister’s biggest cheerleader.The same holds true for Tabitha Tay ’14 and her twin sister, Nicole ’14.“If I didn’t do a...
Since Yale art historian Diana E. E. Kleiner first fell in love with ancient Roman architecture as an undergraduate, she has leaned on many of the world’s oldest buildings, monuments, and ruins.Leaning on a building was a habit she developed after taking...
Recent Yale College graduate Aishwarya Vijay ’14 had never set foot in a prison until she traveled to Malaysia, where her work this summer allowed her to learn about the sometimes subtle connections between stigma and treatment-seeking behavior in...
In today’s interconnected world, the United States cannot afford not to take a lead in dealing with crises such as the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, Russian aggression in the Ukraine, and a string of brutal executions by ISOL, U.S. permanent...