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VIRTUAL: Lecture: "We thought of ourselves as architects": Coeducation and the Yale Campus, 1968-1973

The Yale University Archives, in collaboration with the Yale Alumni Association are pleased to announce an evening lecture on the digital exhibit, “We thought of ourselves as architects”: Coeducation and the Yale Campus, 1968-1973. Hosted by co-curators Michael Lotstein, University Archivist and Charlotte Keathley, Class of 2022 (Ezra Stiles College), the lecture will delve into the history of Coeducation in Yale College through the lens of the buildings and physical spaces of the Yale campus, which were an integral part of this important period in Yale history.

VIRTUTAL: ¡Fiesta Latina!

Please join us online, October 1-2, for the 19th annual ¡Fiesta Latina! celebration, the Yale Peabody Museum’s long-standing community celebration of traditional and contemporary Latin American cultures, co-founded with Junta for Progressive Action.
¡Fiesta Latina! brings together artists, scholars, musicians, scientists, and community leaders from across Yale and New Haven to learn from and honor the perspectives and accomplishments of the Latin American diaspora.

VIRTUAL: Celebrating LGBT+ Scientists Guest Speaker: Dr. Clara Barker, Ph.D.

Women and Gender Minorities in Science at Yale (WISAY) and Out in STEM (oSTEM) are excited to host Dr. Clara Barker, Ph.D., a scientist who manages the Center for Applied Superconductivity at Oxford University, where she is also the vice chair of the LGBT+ advisory group. Dr. Barker is also an advocate for LGBT+ diversity and vocally campaigns for trans rights.

Webinar | Schooling as if Learning Mattered II: COVID-19 and Modernizing Teaching & Learning

Join an esteemed panel of experts in education as they discuss traditional schooling and how to modernize it for the 21st century. During this second webinar installment, panelists will speak to the following questions and time will be reserved for audience Q&A at the end of the session.
What is the impact of COVID-19 on learning and what are the future challenges that will affect learners?
How can schools and colleges better address the adverse effects of COVID-19 on their students and educators, namely: learning loss, engagement, equity, and trauma.

2021 Global Environmental Justice Conference

The 2021 Global Environmental Justice Conference at the Yale School of the Environment will focus on a just green recovery. As we emerge from the pandemic into the reality of climate disruption, it is clear that restarting the economy cannot mean a return to the status quo. Instead, leaders in government and policy, NGO’s, universities, the private sector, and grassroots coalitions have a pronounced opportunity to rethink how we live.

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