Graduate And Professional

Virtual: Yale Parent Network 101

Join this live information session that will explore the many features that make up the Yale Parent Network. Some of the topics to be discussed include, but are not limited to: what’s happening in our community via the Dashboard, how to get to know other Yale parents, how to ask questions and get answers from our community, how to live more economically with the classifieds section. All of these, and more, will be part of this session. You don’t want to miss! A Zoom link will be sent to you in advance of the session.

Virtual - Yale Parents Network 101

Join this live information session that will explore the many features that make up of the Yale Parent Network. Some of the topics to be discussed we will discuss include, but are not limited to, • See what’s happening in our community via the Dashboard • How to get to know other Yale parents • How to ask questions and get answers from our community • How to live more economically with the classifieds section All of these, and more, will be part of this session you don’t want to miss! A zoom link will be sent to you in advance of the session.

Developers Lunch-and-Learn: Accessibility

The topic for this session is Mobile Accessibility. What is the difference between mobile accessibility and web accessibility? Join the Digital Accessibility team for a review of what design, development, and testing considerations are needed when building an accessible mobile app. We will discuss best practices, mobile design, key native mobile accessibility concepts, and testing strategies.

VIRTUAL: Historical Trauma and Health - Biological Anthropology Colloquium

Dr. Zaneta M. Thayer presents a talk on, “Historical trauma and health: Integrating biological and social pathways.” Dr. Zaneta M. Thayer is an Assistant Professor in the Anthropology Department at Dartmouth College. She investigates how social inequalities, such as poverty, racism and historical trauma, create health inequalities. She aims to understand how and why these experiences shape health and biology.

VIRTUAL: Poynter - Karen Tongson - Whiteness & Promises: Notes on Reading Errantly

Karen Tongson is the author of Why Karen Carpenter Matters (a finalist for the 2020 Lambda Literary Award in LGBTQ Nonfiction), and Relocations: Queer Suburban Imaginaries (2011). In 2019, she received Lambda Literary’s Jeanne Córdova Award for Lesbian/Queer Nonfiction for her body of work to date. She is chair of gender & sexuality studies, and Professor of gender & sexuality studies, English and American studies & ethnicity at USC. She is also co-editor of the award-winning book series, Postmillennial Pop with Henry Jenkins at NYU Press.

Call for Entries: The Wandering (Open to Undergraduate, Graduate and Professional Students)

Seeking 20 students - undergraduate, graduate and professional - to be the first participants in “The Wandering,” a new immersive classical music experience. Students will participate in a virtual pre-launch of “The Wandering,” a multi-media classical music experience premiering this spring. Students will also meet with each other and The Wandering Creative Team to foster interdisciplinary collaboration.

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