About the Yale Alumni Magazine
Since its founding in 1891, the Yale Alumni Magazine has played the unusual and demanding role of a publication that is simultaneously separate from and dedicated to a single university. Published by a nonprofit (Yale Alumni Publications, Inc.) separate from Yale, the Yale Alumni Magazine has reported on the university to its graduates in good times and bad, creating a unique record of Yale history.
The magazine’s Statement of Purpose directs it to serve as "a principal means of communication among alumni, the Yale University community, and others interested in Yale. A defining characteristic of the magazine is its editorial independence. … The magazine should evoke Yale as it was in the past, portray Yale in all its complexity today, and thoughtfully probe the opportunities and challenges confronting Yale in the future."
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Yale Alumni Magazine staff
Kathrin Day Lassila ’81, editor
Mark Alden Branch ’86, executive editor
Margot Sanger-Katz ’02, senior staff editor
Ellen Z. Cole, Alumni Notes & School Notes editor
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL, senior writer
Thea Bourke Martin, associate research editor
Bruce Fellman, contributing writer
Mark Zurolo Graphic Design, art direction
Karen Unger, production coordinator & webmaster
Jacqueline Nelson, assistant art director
Barbara L. Durland, marketing director
Jacqueline Skehan, classified advertising
Theresa Holder, business manager
Marlise Langan, administrative assistant
Yale Alumni Publications, Inc.
To receive a copy of the bylaws of Yale Alumni Publications, Inc., please contact yam@yale.edu.
Jodi Rudoren ’92, Chair
Paul E. Steiger ’64, Vice Chair
Jim Amoss ’69, Secretary
Philip G. Boyle ’71, Treasurer
Robert Blocker
J. Weili Cheng ’77
Mark Dollhopf ’77
Jeffrey Gordon ’12
Gary Haller
Susanna Krentz ’80
Kathrin Day Lassila ’81
Linda K. Lorimer ’77JD
James C. Lu ’77
Thomas Mattia
Christopher Ziemba ’12PhD
Laura R. Handman ’73, Esq., Media Law Advisor
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