General Public

Hybrid Program, Panel Conversation, The Pandemic Diary

Join Robert Beauregard, Professor Emeritus of Urban Planning, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Columbia University, New York; Gregg Gonsalves, Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Yale School of Public Health, and MacArthur Foundation Grantee; Elihu Rubin, Associate Professor of Architecture, Urbanism, and American Studies, Yale University; Camilo José Vergara, Documentarian and MacArthur Foundation Grantee; and Amy A.

In Conversation | Steve McQueen's "Lynching Tree"

Crystal Feimster, Thomas Allen Harris, and Todne Thomas discuss Steve McQueen’s Lynching Tree.
Panelists
Crystal Feimster, Associate Professor in the Departments of African American Studies and History and the Programs of American Studies and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Yale University
Thomas Allen Harris, Professor in the Practice, Yale Film and Media Studies & African American Studies, Yale University
Todne Thomas, Assistant Professor of African American Religious Studies, Harvard Divinity School, Harvard University

Exploring Artism: A Program for Families with Children on the Autism Spectrum

This is a free program for families with children who are five to twelve years of age and on the autism spectrum. Participants look at artwork in the galleries and create a follow-up project in a museum classroom. While the needs of individuals with autism are prioritized, it is also fun for parents, siblings, and other relatives too! Preregistration is required.
This program is conducted by the Education department of the Yale Center for British Art in consultation with the Yale Child Study Center and is recommended by the Autism Parents Community (APC).

S P A C E: a world premiere by Nathalie Joachim with Yvonne Lam and Nicholas Houfek

S P A C E is an immersive, in-the-round music experience developed and performed by genre-defying performer-flutist-composer Nathalie Joachim and Grammy Award-winning violinist Yvonne Lam. This world premiere includes interactive lighting by Nicholas Houfek and is the first-ever public performance in The Dome — composed around the architecture and unique acoustics of this newly refurbished space.

Peru, A Diverse Country: A Perspective from the Amazon Region

Peru is gifted with natural diversity, micro-climates can coincide within meters of each other. From the coast, through the Anden region, extending to the origin of the Amazon rainforest it offers the perfect home to a cornucopia of natural, cultural, artistic, and gastronomic wealth. For this year’s Hispanic Heritage Month, we invite you to discover Peru, standing from the Amazonian perspective.

Step Boldly Into Your Greatness

You are not alone. Women everywhere are burned out, carrying a load that has become too heavy to bear—even though they do a great job pretending they can keep it all together.

It’s time to stop before you get to your breaking point. It’s time to change course and take charge of your life as you have never done before. It’s time to:

• Renew your sense of purpose and personal vision
• Rediscover your value and worth
• Gain greater focus and resilience
• Align your personal and professional priorities

VIRTUAL: Let's Talk Title IX: Insights from Then and Now

Join us for a discussion on September 27th at 7:30pm EST between Yale women trailblazers about their experiences, challenges, advice for our future leaders, and a conversation about what the future holds for Title IX. The panel will include Yale Alumni - Lisa Brummel ‘81 (Basketball), co-owner of Seattle storm and former VP of Human Resources at Microsoft, Dr. Mónica Lebrón ‘01 (Softball) - Deputy Athletic Director at the University of Tennessee and Katrina Garry ‘18 (Track), Deputy Title IX Coordinator at University of San Francisco.

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