Faculty Listening Session for Presidential Search
Location: O.C. Marsh Lecture Hall, Science Building, 260 Whitney Avenue
Primary contact: Presidential Search Committee presidential.search@yale.edu
Location: O.C. Marsh Lecture Hall, Science Building, 260 Whitney Avenue
Primary contact: Presidential Search Committee presidential.search@yale.edu
The James Robert Brudner ‘83 Prize, established in 2000, is awarded annually to an accomplished scholar, artist, or activist whose work has made significant contributions for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and sexual minority communities. The Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies, and the Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies faculty are honored to present this prize to Cheryl Dunye for 2023-24.
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, join the Yale Latino Networking Group (YLNG) Co-Chairs, Janitza Matta and Ilsa Oltero, for a cooking demonstration of sofrito on Wednesday, September 27th from 5-7 pm at 60 Temple Street, 1st Floor Conference Room. Supplies will be provided for all attendees.
Sofrito is a flavorful and aromatic base used in many Hispanic and Latin American cuisines. While it may not be exclusive to Hispanic traditions, it has become a significant and widely recognized component in Hispanic and Latin culinary cultures.
The James Robert Brudner ‘83 Prize, established in 2000, is awarded annually to an accomplished scholar, artist, or activist whose work has made significant contributions for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and sexual minority communities. The Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies, and the Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies faculty are honored to present this prize to Cheryl Dunye for 2023-24.
“City Rewritten: The Oak Street Connector and Urban Renewal in New Haven” explores the effects of the formative era of urban renewal on New Haven’s urban landscape and social history. Urban renewal was a progressive vision aimed at revitalizing a city’s economy, beautifying the urban landscape, removing residents from substandard living conditions, and promoting racial integration. However, historians and urban planners have largely viewed the policy as a failure, one that disproportionately displaced impoverished Black people and reinforced patterns of segregation.
DAY invites you to celebrate its relaunch in September 2023!
DAY recently changed its name after a year-long process that included input from DAY members and the broader Yale community. This new name is aligned with our mission to create an inclusive environment for all individuals in our community who have a disability or who are impacted by disability in their lives.
We are thrilled to invite DAY members, the Yale community, and our community partners to our two relaunch events in September 2023.
RSVP for one or both events. Come join us on:
DAY invites you to celebrate its relaunch in September 2023!
DAY recently changed its name after a year-long process that included input from DAY members and the broader Yale community. This new name is aligned with our mission to create an inclusive environment for all individuals in our community who have a disability or who are impacted by disability in their lives.
We are thrilled to invite DAY members, the Yale community, and our community partners to our two relaunch events in September 2023.
RSVP for one or both events. Come join us on:
Mondays, September 18 – November 20 I 10:30 – 11AM
Mondays, September 18 – November 20 I 10:30 – 11AM
Mondays, September 18 – November 20 I 10:30 – 11AM