EVENTS
“Endo-Heroes”: Film screening raises awareness about endometriosis

A screening of the documentary “Below the Belt” was held at Luce Hall on Feb. 15 to bring awareness to a condition that affects one in every 10 women.

Alumnus Miranda Massie GRD ’91 speaks at Peabody Essex Museum climate change webinar

The Climate Museum curator joined panelists at the Peabody Essex Museum’s climate change webinar last Thursday to discuss her climate goals.

Emily Bernard reads from “Black is the Body” at Beinecke Library

Emily Bernard gave a reading at Yale University on Wednesday evening, giving insight into some of her most vulnerable, personal pieces.

YaleConnect crashes after Yalies “overwhelm” system for Paul McCartney tickets

McCartney is coming to campus next Thursday to speak about his recent book in Woolsey Hall.

Jackson School hosts conversation with best-selling author and journalist Chris Whipple

Whipple provided insight into the inner circle of president Joe Biden and decision-making processes in the White House.

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger visits campus

Raffensperger fielded question from students and staff about the future of the US, Georgia and the Republican Party.

YPU and “Red Scare” podcaster Dasha Nekrasova resolve to polarize

Actress and online personality Dasha Nekrasova joined the Yale Political Union to debate political polarization.

AACC hosts fireside chat with translators Rebecca Kuang and Emily Jin

Rebecca Kuang GRD ’27 and Emily Jin GRD ’25 spoke to the AACC about identity, the practice of translation and being Asian in academia.

“More than just a performance”: Yale Kalaa puts on first-ever cross-collaboration show

Yale Kalaa, Yale’s Indian Classical dance group, collaborated with Brown University’s South Asian classical dance team Abhinaya and Yale’s newly formed Dhvani — an Indian Classical music group — to put on a multilingual dance drama.

Beinecke Library unites past and present in spring exhibit

The “Revisiting the Past – Imagining the Future” exhibit at the Beinecke features artifacts such as cowboy diaries and Japanese playing cards that transcend cultural and temporal boundaries.

Kimberlé Crenshaw awarded Winslow Medal from YSPH

Crensahw, the legal scholar and activist credited with coining the terms “intersectionality” and “critical race theory,” visited New Haven on Feb. 3.