Graduate And Professional

Mind Over Matter

Mind Over Matter is an annual fair hosted by the Yale Student Mental Health Association (YSMHA) during the spring semester. For the first time since the beginning of COVID-19, YSMHA is hosting the Mind Over Matter Fair on Saturday, April 2nd on Cross Campus! Mind Over Matter creates a positive atmosphere for open dialogue on mental health and illness and educates the Yale community on the vast array of mental health resources available to them on campus.

Class Pictures: Student Archivist Screening Night

The culmination of the Yale Film and Media Studies Program course “The Film Archive,” this screening will highlight seven eclectic short films acquired by the Yale Film Archive and overseen by student archivists this semester. The course, taught by Yale Film Archive Managing Archivist Brian Meacham, is built around a semester-long project in which each student selects, acquires, inspects, repairs, views, and researches a film to be added to the Yale Film Archive.

Spring Bird Walk + Community Breakfast!

Everyone is welcome to join hosts Mark Aronson, Severin Uebbing, Tom Parlapiano & Kristof Zyskowski for a gentle 1.5 mile bird walk along the West Campus trails. Meet at the Conference Center lobby. Comfortable trail walking shoes recommended. Binoculars and breakfast provided. Rain date April 29th.8
Organized by the Yale West Campus Anti-Racism Working Group as an open invitation to get to know your campus neighbors.
Contact: Jon Atherton for more info.

Tea Time Tales

A night for enjoying tea and sharing spoken performance: story, oral history, poetry, song, comedy, & more!
Register here to attend, sign up to share at tinyurl.com/teatimetales.
**This event is a part of the AACC Leadership Certificate program playlist**

Film Screening: Persepolis

Join us for a 15th anniversary screening of the Oscar-nominated PERSEPOLIS, an animated tale of girlhood during the Iranian Revolution. Adapted by Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud from Satrapi’s autobiographical graphic novels, PERSEPOLIS provides “a vivid, at times heartbreaking, portrait of a life and a nation in crisis” (V.A. Musetto) that still remains “full of warmth and surprise, alive with humor and a fierce independence of spirit” (A.O. Scott). Presented in 35mm by the Yale Film Archive with support from Paul L. Joskow ’70 M.Phil., ’72 Ph.D.

Fernando Pessoa Unmasked? Biographer Richard Zenith in Conversation with Inês Forjaz de Lacerda

HYBRID Event
Celebrated translator and biographer Richard Zenith has spent much of the past three decades translating and writing about the great Portuguese modernist poet Fernando Pessoa.

At Yale, Zenith will talk about what - through all these years - led to some of his recent revisions to his translations and reflect on translation more generally.

Music & Magic: AACC Music Night

For Pan Asian American Heritage Month, the AACC will be hosting a Music Night event on Saturday, March 12 from 6-8 p.m. to showcase Asian and Asian American talent on campus. Come join us for a wholesome night of music and community!
**This event is a part of the AACC Leadership Certificate program playlist**

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