For Earth Day, Professor Menachem Elimelech and President Peter Salovey discuss the development of technologies that make sea and municipal wastewater potable.
Professor Doug NeJaime discusses the landscape of parentage laws across the country, his work with YLS students to pass the Connecticut Parentage Act, and what it takes to pass laws that better reflect what makes a family.
Join us in some Time for the Soul as Yale University Chaplain Sharon Kugler and Alicia Schmidt Camacho, Yale Professor of American Studies, Ethnicity, Race and Migration and the Head of Ezra Stiles College, discuss a calling for teaching and a passion for helping young people in the classroom.
Join us in some Time for the Soul as Yale University Chaplain Sharon Kugler and Peter Crumlish, Executive Director and General Secretary of Dwight Hall, Yale’s student-led center for public service and social justice, discuss different callings throughout a life and what keeps one grounded through it all.
Join us in some Time for the Soul as Yale University Chaplain Sharon Kugler and Debra Rohr, Chaplaincy Manager, also known as the “Babcia Book Fairy” discuss a love of books, gifting, and the books that unwrap us.
Why Our World Needs ‘Crazy Christians’ with Bishop Michael Curry
Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church Bishop Michael Curry ’78 M.Div. reflects on his fiery sermon on love at the royal wedding, becoming the first person of color to lead the Episcopal Church, and why the world is in need of ‘crazy Christians.’
Professor Theodore Kim, a former senior research scientist at Pixar and two-time Academy Award winner, discusses the Yale Computer Graphics Group’s work to counter racial bias in animation technology with President Peter Salovey.
Yale admissions officers always look forward to April, when their focus shifts from selecting students to working closely with admitted students deciding where to matriculate. Throughout the whirlwind month, admissions officers, current students, faculty, and campus partners make countless connections with newly admitted students and their families. These efforts culminate in Bulldog Days, a three-day open house event produced by the same admissions officers who review applications. Hannah and Mark share some of the strategy behind Yale’s yield efforts and reveal an exciting plan for their next episode.