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VIRTUAL: Lunarfest: A Lunar New Year and Chinese cultural celebration

Lunarfest is a celebration of the Lunar New Year and Chinese culture, offering arts and cultural programs for adults and children throughout the city of New Haven and at Yale. Lunarfest creates community bonds through schools, arts nonprofit, and business partnerships.

Programs begin in the fall each year and culminate in a series of performances and events celebrating Lunar New Year. Critical partners are Yale, the City of New Haven, Town Green, and the schools, arts nonprofits, and libraries that offer space to discover new cultures in the greater New Haven neighborhood.

South Asian Studies Grants 2021: A Meeting with Kasturi Gupta, SASC Program Director

If you want to know more about grant opportunities regarding South Asian Studies, make sure to attend the virtual meeting with Kasturi Gupta, Program Director for the South Asian Studies Council. She will talk about the details of the process, new deadline date, amounts provided, updates related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and much more.
Kasturi will be available to answer any questions you have regarding grants, your eligibility, the application process, and the new deadline.
The new deadline is 25 Feb 2021.
To attend, please register at the Zoom link below.

Lunarfest 2021

Lunarfest is a celebration of the Lunar New Year and Chinese culture, offering arts and cultural programs for adults and children throughout the city of New Haven and at Yale. Lunarfest creates community bonds through schools, arts nonprofit, and business partnerships.
Programs begin in the fall each year and culminate in a series of performances and events celebrating Lunar New Year. Critical partners are Yale, the City of New Haven, Town Green, and the schools, arts nonprofits, and libraries that offer space to discover new cultures in the greater New Haven neighborhood.

VIRTUAL: ADA @ Yale: The Intersection of Accessibility and Aesthetics on Campus

We are thrilled to bring you the third installment in our year-long series exploring the history and legacy of the Americans with Disabilities Act. By bringing together current and former students who have navigated accessibility on campus, as well as an expert on disability and design, this panel will explore the politics and potential of accessibility on campus and beyond.

#YaleSOMBlackOut: A Conversation with Lofton Holder ‘90, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Pine Street Alternative Asset Management and Jamila Abston '17, Partner at Ernst & Young LLP


In honor of Black History Month, the MBA for Executives and SOM Community & Inclusion are hosting a virtual panel discussion with SOM alumni Lofton Holder ‘90, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Pine Street Alternative Asset Management and Jamila Abston ‘17, Partner at Ernst & Young LLP.

One, Episode 18: Carrie Mannino (Video Premiere)

In episode #18 of the Yale Schwarzman Center web series, “One,” Estefani Castro YSD21 interviews Carrie Mannino YC’20 about her senior thesis project in creative writing. Mannino’s documentary play, “It Couldn’t Happen Here,” delves into the aftermath of the October 2018 shooting at Tree of Life Congregation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The episode contains a dramatic reading of an excerpt from “It Couldn’t Happen Here” and explores insights from Mannino’s writing process.

Healthy Me Fitness Session with Cheri Eleazer

Please join the Yale Latino Networking Group, Work Life, Future Leaders of Yale, and Working Women’s Network to kick off our yearlong initiative to lead a healthier lifestyle.
Not an avid fitness guru? Not to worry!! Personal Trainer, Cheri Eleazer, will guide us by providing easy to follow exercise techniques. Bringing her extensive knowledge in the fitness industry, Cheri will offer exercises that you can incorporate into your daily routine ultimately building up strength for a more strenuous exercise, if you wish, if not, modifications will be offered.

African Dance Workshop

Join the Yale African American Affinity Group and Shari Caldwell for an African dance workshop. This dance class, also known as Contemporary African, infuses traditional African Dance with contemporary movement. An enjoyable rhythmic experience for lovers of the Motherland. The many cultures of Africa’s diaspora are well represented in this class. The music will capture and propel the soul of the novice as it does the seasoned artist. All are welcome!

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