Check Out The New Yale Weekly Newsletter

Check Out The New Yale Weekly Newsletter

Yale has launched a new newsletter for the broader Yale community.  It has interesting, concise stories on faculty research, profiles of alums, interviews with prominent Yalies, media mentions, pictures of what’s happening in today’s Yale and other items of interest.  Check it out!  A sample is shown below.  Click this link to see this week’s issue of “Yale Today.” Subscribe at the bottom to get weekly email summaries of the most important stories.

Yale Eliminates Art History Survey Course Over Complaints That It Prioritizes a White, Western …

Yale Eliminates Art History Survey Course Over Complaints That It Prioritizes a White, Western …

  Editor’s Note: Jan 30:  See also Wall Street Journal editorial on the same subject. from Artnet news Yale Is Eliminating Its Art History Survey Course Over Complaints That It Prioritizes a White, Western Canon Over Other Narratives The news has caused an uproar among conservatives online. Taylor Dafoe, January 27, 2020 Yale University Art Gallery…

Dogmatism and Truth

Dogmatism and Truth

Shortly after he watched White House Counsel Pat Cipollone tell the Senate on Saturday that “the president did absolutely nothing wrong,” a friend sent me an archived copy of Yale President Kingman Brewster Jr.’s 1969 baccalaureate address. Somewhat surprisingly, Brewster’s response —and Yale’s — to the crisis of that time is as urgently needed now as it was then.

Decarbonizing the Yale Campus

Decarbonizing the Yale Campus

from dailykos.com Renewable Tuesday: Decarbonizing the Yale Campus Yale came late to the environmental movement, but has since taken a leadership position, greening the campus, adding environmental courses and research programs, and creating the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication. The issue of divesting the vast Yale endowment from fossil fuels has recently been raised very…

Classmates In Concert

Classmates In Concert

On Saturday afternoon of Reunion Weekend, in Sprague Hall, several of us from the Class of 1969 regaled an audience of appreciative classmates, significant others, and passing bystanders with a program of original songs and classics from the 60s. If “writing about music is like dancing about architecture,” then let me not expound in text, but take you right to the goods: