Feminist Theory on Fire and Revolt
Amneris Chaparro, Rice Fellow at the MacMillan Center, will present this talk as part of the CLAIS Colloquium Series 22-23.
Amneris Chaparro, Rice Fellow at the MacMillan Center, will present this talk as part of the CLAIS Colloquium Series 22-23.
Leni Ribeiro Leite will present as part of the CLAIS Colloquium Series 22-23.
Maria Mercedes Piñango (Yale Linguistics) will present as part of CLAIS Colloquium Series.
This talk is given by Dr. Javier Escudero Rodriguez as part of the CLAIS Colloquium Series 22-23.
This talk is presented by Giovanni Batz as part of the CLAIS Colloquium Series 22-23 and is co-sponsored with Agrarian Studies.
A retreat for Yale undergraduate and graduate students who trace their heritage to Asian and the Diaspora. We welcome and encourage all identities including LGBTQI folx, biracial, multiracial, transnational adoptees, and any immigration status to apply!
Based on diverse experiences and intersectional identities, we will explore our shared histories, celebrate our communities, and collectively build knowledge around ways to challenge social inequities.
Join us for our annual AACC Welcome (Back) BBQ event as we kick off the new academic year! You’ll have a chance to learn more about the Center, meet our professional and student staffers as well as other members of the community while potentially walking away with some AACC merchandise. See registration for location information.
Build your life science venture! Nucleate is a nonprofit, non-dilutive entrepreneurship program for aspiring biotech startup founders. Our equity-free Activator program supports companies that tackle the biggest challenges in human health and sustainability. The program connects scientific trainees and business students with a world-class advisor network of startup founders, executives, venture investors, and renowned scientists. Nucleate New Haven operates in partnership with Yale Ventures, BioCT, Biolabs, among others.
Come explore Yale and downtown New Haven with your guide Shana Schneider, a Yale alumna, New Haven resident and certified group fitness instructor. You’ll get in your steps with these brisk walks and feel ready to focus when you’re back at work!
She’ll take you along paths and routes showcasing some of the updates around campus and share fun facts along the way. Walks will be approximately 45-50 minutes.
Space is limited and registration is REQUIRED.
The walk on Thursday, July 7th will take place on Medical Campus at 333 Cedar Street.
The topic for this session is How Assistive Technology is Used. Join us to learn about different assistive technologies and how people use these tools to access and interact with the websites and apps we create.