EVENTS
Kenyan writer Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o speaks on decolonizing the American university

On Wednesday, the third installment of Yale’s African Writers in Conversation Series featured Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, Kenyan writer and professor of English & comparative literature […]

Renowned Kenyan writer Ngũgĩ wa Thiong
Yale Hospitality hosts virtual tea exploration and tasting

On Tuesday afternoon, Yale Hospitality hosted a virtual tea exploration, the second event in its Global Passport series, which aims to showcase a food staple […]

Former NATO commander talks new book

On Wednesday, the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs hosted a talk with visiting fellow Adm. James Stavridis to discuss his first work of fiction, “2034: […]

Buckley Program hosts screening and Q&A session of Justice Clarence Thomas documentary

The William F. Buckley Jr. Program hosted a two-part event, on Monday and Tuesday, about the 2020 documentary titled “Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His […]

Solomon Center hosts discussion on the history and accessibility of insulin

On Tuesday afternoon, the Yale Law School Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy held a virtual panel marking 100 years since insulin was first […]

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YAA hosts Support for Seniors webinar featuring Yalies who founded nonprofits to help elders

On March 4, the Yale Alumni Association and Dwight Hall co-hosted “Support for Seniors: A Conversation with Yale College Community Builders,” a webinar which discussed […]

Yale Adventist Campus Fellowship hosts interfaith conference on mass incarceration

Last weekend, the Yale Adventist Campus Fellowship hosted an interfaith conference on understanding and ending mass incarceration, entitled “Let My People Go.” The conference assembled […]

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Yale development dialogue series offers perspective on future of poverty and climate change

On Tuesday morning, individuals from around the world tuned in for the fourth talk in the Yale Development Dialogue series, titled “Green Pathways Out of […]

Yale’s Franke Program hosts MIT professor Hockfield

A Franke Program event Monday discussed how science and technology can help manage the exponentially increasing global population. On March 1, the Franke Program in […]

Hockfield speaks at the World Economic Forum
Working group investigating Yale’s ties to racism, slavery presents initial findings

Yale students, professors and community leaders convened Thursday to share initial findings from the working group exploring the University’s ties to racism and slavery. Six […]

Black History Month keynote celebrates Black feminism

Students, faculty and staff gathered together via Zoom on Tuesday for a talk with Margo Okazawa-Rey — an educator, activist and founding member of the […]