3 of 3/ WSJ on Yale and Race

3 of 3/ WSJ on Yale and Race

Editor’s Note:  This is the third of three articles and columns addressing Yale and race.  Here, President Salovey responds to the criticism set forth by Heather McDonald in “At Yale, ‘Diversity’ Means More Of The Same.”  See also Dr. Salovey’s statement on diversity and inclusion from earlier in April. OPINION | LETTERS Yale Is Right…

2 of 3/ WSJ on Yale and Race

2 of 3/ WSJ on Yale and Race

Editor’s Note:  This is the second of three articles and columns addressing Yale and race.  Op-Ed Contributor Heather MacDonald points out the accretion of administrative bureaucracy addressing racial matters at Yale and argues that it is seriously counter-productive.  Compare also the critique coming from the faculty in “13 Tenured Professors Withdraw from Ethnicity, Race and Migration…

1 of 3/ WSJ on Yale and Race

1 of 3/ WSJ on Yale and Race

Editor’s Note:  This is the first of three articles and columns addressing Yale and race.  Here, the conservative (according to Wikipedia) National Association of Scholars takes Yale to task for “de facto segregation” in supporting racial initiatives that deal with blacks separately.  Here is their bill of particulars: Segregation by Design on Campus How racial separatism become…

Yale New Haven Hospital Unveils Plans For $838 Million Neuroscience Center

Yale New Haven Hospital Unveils Plans For $838 Million Neuroscience Center

From NPR News by EVAN DENNY • An aerial view of Yale New Haven Hospital WIKIMEDIA COMMONS Yale New Haven Hospital announced plans on Monday to build a new state-of-the-art neuroscience center for treating diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. The facility, which is expected to cost under $1 billion, has a goal of advancing treatment for people…

Woodbridge loyalists question Salovey’s leadership

Woodbridge loyalists question Salovey’s leadership

from Yale Daily News UP CLOSE: Woodbridge loyalists question Salovey’s leadership By Serena Cho Photos by Robbie Short, Daniel Zhao and Jakub Madej Graphics by Chris West One afternoon last fall, four of Yale’s most generous alumni joined former University Secretary Sam Chauncey ’57 and Chief Investment Officer David Swensen GRD ’80 for lunch at the Racquet and Tennis…

Blueprint: The Evolutionary Origins of a Good Society, by Nicholas Christakis

Blueprint: The Evolutionary Origins of a Good Society, by Nicholas Christakis

I have assembled many materials and commentaries on the Halloween affair and debated about publishing it here.  Although the “Halloween affair” is complicated and has three sides to the story,** there is no doubt that it is an ugly chapter in recent Yale history, a chapter that makes NO ONE proud.
But despite that depressing display of human nature, Professor Christakis has produced a work of both laudable scholarship and material accessible by the general reader.  Relying on his expertise in social networks and evolutionary biology, he concludes …

Revised: Classmates in Concert: 1:30 pm, June 1, Sprague Hall

Revised: Classmates in Concert: 1:30 pm, June 1, Sprague Hall

Come to Sprague Hall just after lunch on Saturday to experience a great concert put on by some of the professional musicians in our Class: The Real Stormin’ Norman Zamcheck (ES), Rick Drost (BR), and host John O’Leary (SM), accompanied by Mat Kastner (SY). 

Between them, they have played national venues such as NY’s The Bitter End and Carnegie Hall, LA’s Hollywood Bowl and Troubadour, and Cambridge’s Passim.  They will perform their own songs as well as several 60s classics, including the song YOU chose in our survey as your favorite song.

13 tenured professors withdraw from Yale’s Ethnicity, Race, & Migration program

13 tenured professors withdraw from Yale’s Ethnicity, Race, & Migration program

from: New Haven Register 13 Yale professors withdraw from ethnic studies program By Meghan Friedmann |  March 31, 2019   Photo: Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut Media File Photo Students walk into Yale University’s Old Campus in New Haven last October. NEW HAVEN — Wandering around the Yale University campus, visitors might notice a sign that reads…

Dave Henderson, Yale 1943, was Becoming an Embarrassment

Dave Henderson, Yale 1943, was Becoming an Embarrassment

…. When I mention this to my Peets Coffee drinking buddy, a Dartmouth grad who has a terrific sense of humor, he mentioned an article in Smithsonian Magazine about a secretly invented Yale grad from the Class of 1943 … whose exploits were published in the YAM 1943 Class Notes.  He sent me the article and the obit of the perpetrator of the faux exploits …

US Senators Call On DoJ to Defund Yale Law School

US Senators Call On DoJ to Defund Yale Law School

foxnews.com Hawley suggests Trump admin strip Yale of federal funding if ‘targeting’ of religious students continues By Gregg Re |  Apr. 9th, 2019 Missouri GOP Sen. Josh Hawley sent a letter early Tuesday to Attorney General William Barr calling for the Justice Department to closely monitor Yale University — and to cut off the institution’s federal funding if its law school continues…

Yale Repeats as National Quiz Bowl Champ

Yale Repeats as National Quiz Bowl Champ

Yale wins National Quiz Bowl competition By:  Hector Ramirez NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) – Congrats are in order to some Yale students! Yale University took home the nation’s top spot at this weekend’s NAQT Quiz Bowl tournament. Quiz Bowl is one of the most difficult academic tournaments that tests students knowledge, ranging from sports, pop culture, literature, and biology….

Mini-Reunion In Florida … “Friendships Formed Thru Yale”

Mini-Reunion In Florida … “Friendships Formed Thru Yale”

Although some of us were virtual strangers, the group gelled incredibly well, and we had a great series of discussions over dinner, which lasted from 6 until just after 10.  I think we all felt we had made some new friends (yes, it is certainly possible at our age) and were enthused about reconnecting with each other and all our other friends in New Haven …