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In conversation: Richard Prum and Carl Zimmer

Yale professor Richard Prum, who received the MacArthur Genius Grant in 2009 for his work in evolutionary ornithology, and Carl Zimmer ’87, English professor and […]

The Gist

DESKSIDE with JANA KRENTZ, librarian for Latin American Studies. *** REAL TALK with NICA NOELLE Award-winning writer, producer, and director of adult films. Style according […]

The Gist

DESKSIDE with ALFRED E. GUY JR. *** REAL TALK with TED CONOVER Pulitzer Prize finalist and celebrated undercover journalist whose recent article “The Way of […]

The Second-Time Saybrugian

He carries a black briefcase and eats lunch alone in the Saybrook dining hall. A tall, gray-haired man with a booming voice, he could be […]

Langdon Hammer ’80 GRD ’89

Langdon Hammer ’80 GRD ’89 has reviewed poetry for the New York Times and The American Scholar, in addition to editing “Hart Crane: Complete Poetry […]

J.D. McClatchy

J.D. McClatchy is the author of three collections of essays, six books of poems, and 13 libretti. Winner of the Award in Literature from the […]

Carl Zimmer ’87

Carl Zimmer ’87 is a lecturer at Yale College and teaches Scientific and Environmental Writing. In addition to having written ten books about science, Zimmer […]

Q’s for Mark Oppenheimer ’96 GRD ’03

Mark Oppenheimer is the director of the Yale Journalism Initiative and a Lecturer in the English and Political Science departments. In addition to his biweekly […]

Q’s for Zack O’Malley Greenburg ’07

Zack O’Malley Greenburg ’07 covers music and finance as a staff writer at Forbes, where he started as an intern in 2005. Along the way […]

Q’s for Michael Cunningham

Michael Cunningham is the author of the novels A Home at the End of the World, Flesh and Blood, Specimen Days, By Nightfall, and The […]

Qs for Bob Woodward ’65

Bob Woodward is regarded as one of America’s preeminent investigative reporters and non-fiction authors. He has worked for The Washington Post since 1971 as a […]