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YJBM History of Medicine: Interview with the Anti-Eugenics Collective at Yale
In this episode, we’ll learn more about the work that the Anti-Eugenics Collective at Yale (AECY) dedicates itself to. Our host, Stella Park, sits down with Modupe Karimi and Hanifah Ouro-Sama, Yale College seniors and student members of AECY, to discuss their work in the collective, particularly on AECY’s undergraduate biology curriculum project and their recent anti-eugenics workshop in London with our partners at University College London. Read the “History of Medicine” issue: https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/explore-yjbm-september-2025-issue-history-of-medicine/ Read more about YJBM at: https://medicine.yale.edu/yjbm/ Follow...
2025-11-19
28 min
Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
YJBM History of Medicine: Interview with the Anti-Eugenics Collective at Yale
In this episode, we’ll learn more about the work that the Anti-Eugenics Collective at Yale (AECY) dedicates itself to. Our host, Stella Park, sits down with Modupe Karimi and Hanifah Ouro-Sama, Yale College seniors and student members of AECY, to discuss their work in the collective, particularly on AECY’s undergraduate biology curriculum project and their recent anti-eugenics workshop in London with our partners at University College London. Read the “History of Medicine” issue: https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/explore-yjbm-september-2025-issue-history-of-medicine/ Read more about YJBM at: https://medicine.yale.edu/yjbm/ Follow...
2025-11-19
28 min
Yale Podcast Network
YJBM History of Medicine: Interview with the Anti-Eugenics Collective at Yale
In this episode, we’ll learn more about the work that the Anti-Eugenics Collective at Yale (AECY) dedicates itself to. Our host, Stella Park, sits down with Modupe Karimi and Hanifah Ouro-Sama, Yale College seniors and student members of AECY, to discuss their work in the collective, particularly on AECY’s undergraduate biology curriculum project and their recent anti-eugenics workshop in London with our partners at University College London. Read the “History of Medicine” issue: https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/explore-yjbm-september-2025-issue-history-of-medicine/ Read more about YJBM at: https://medicine.yale.edu/yjbm/ Follow...
2025-11-19
28 min
Yale College Voices: Exploring Diverse Roles and Innovative Projects of Our Staff
Harmony in Data: Matthew Suttor Connects Sound, Science, and Imagination at Yale
In this episode of Yale College Voices, Darice Corey sits down with Dr. Matthew Suttor, whose path from a lively childhood in New Zealand to more than two decades at Yale has been anything but ordinary. Matthew shares how a bustling household of ten, a stubborn commitment to piano lessons, and a deep love of Bach set him on a course toward music, teaching, and experimentation. That early mix of curiosity, resilience, and imagination eventually carried him into electronic music studios, theater sound design, and a career that blends artistic craft with scientific inquiry.Darice and Matthew...
2025-11-18
1h 11
The Yale University Podcast
Yale Campus Update: Spring Registration, The Game vs. Harvard, Events, and November Recess Highlights
Hey Bulldogs, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 17 through November 24. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—spring term registration opens this week. Class of 2026, your turn starts Monday at 8 a.m. Class of 2027, you're up Tuesday at 8 a.m. Class of 2028, Wednesday at 8 a.m. And Class of 2029, Thursday at 8 a.m. Don't miss your slot to secure your preferred courses. Next, November recess begins Friday after your last academic obligation. Time to plan your travels or staycation activities. Lastly, The Game is this Saturday, November 22. Yale takes on Harvard in our annual football show...
2025-11-17
01 min
The Yale University Podcast
Yale Campus Update: Engineering Networking, Ancient Astronomy, Dabke Dance, Sports Wins & New Food Finds (Nov 10–17)
Hey Handsome Dan, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 10 through November 17. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—Engineering Networking Week kicks off today and runs through Friday. It's packed with events like tech talks, resume workshops, and a career fair in Boston. Great chance to connect with industry pros. Next, the Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations department is hosting a lecture titled "Understanding the Sky in the Late Babylonian Centers of Astral Science" on Tuesday at 5 p.m. If you're into ancient astronomy, don't miss it. Finally, the Yale Dabke Fall Showcase is happening Saturday at 7...
2025-11-10
02 min
The Yale University Podcast
Yale Campus Update: Morgan Stanley Events, Mark Strand Reading, Bulldogs Game, Arts, and Weather Highlights Nov 3–10
Hey Handsome Dan, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 3 through November 10. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—Morgan Stanley is hosting multiple events on Monday, November 3. Coffee chats run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and information sessions are scheduled at 10:30 a.m., 2:15 p.m., and 5 p.m. Locations are provided upon registration. Next—the Yale Teaching Fellowship Information Session is on Tuesday, November 4, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. It's happening at the Office of Career Strategy, 55 Whitney Ave, 3rd floor. And—the 2025 Mark Strand Memorial Reading by Natasha Trethewey is set for Tuesday...
2025-11-03
02 min
The Yale University Podcast
Yale Campus Update: Art Exhibits, Football Highlights, Events & Weather for October 27–November 3
Hey Handsome Dan, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 27 through November 3. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—the "Plants on Paper: Artists' Engagement with the Green World" exhibition wraps up this Sunday, November 2, at the Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library. If you haven't seen it yet, this is your last chance to explore how artists interpret plant life. Next, the Yale Bulldogs football team is hosting Columbia this Saturday, November 1, at noon for Heroes Day and Boola's Buddies Kids Club. It's a great opportunity to support our team and honor local heroes. Finally, the...
2025-10-27
02 min
Welcome to the (AfAm) House
Afro-Latinidad @ Yale: Bridging Identities on Campus
At the intersection of African and Latin American heritage lies Afro-Latinidad — a vibrant, complex identity that challenges monolithic understandings of race, ethnicity, and belonging. In this episode, the House’s host, Aby Haile, sits down with Myah Salazar (MY ’28) and Sebas Perez (MY ’28) to unpack what it means to be Afro-Latinx at Yale. Through their Dominican and Cuban identities, they discuss navigating spaces of identity, building community, and redefining what multiculturalism looks like within elite academic spaces.🔗 For more episodes like this, check out "Welcome to the (AfAm) House," an exclusive podcast brought to you by the...
2025-10-26
28 min
The Yale University Podcast
Yale Campus Update: Medical Herbals Exhibit, Korean Cuisine Events, Sports Highlights & Halloween Fun (Oct 20–27)
Hey Handsome Dan, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 20 through October 27. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—the Yale Library is unveiling "The Roots of Healing: Six Centuries of Medical Herbals" exhibition starting today. It's a deep dive into the history of medicinal plants and their uses. The exhibit runs through March 22, so you've got plenty of time to check it out. Next, on Tuesday at 12:30 p.m., Hyaeweol Choi from the University of Iowa presents "Gongyang: Meditations on Korean Buddhist Temple Food" at the Council on East Asian Studies. If you're into culinary trad...
2025-10-20
02 min
The Yale University Podcast
Yale Campus Update: Library Events, Arts & Culture, Sports Highlights, and Weather for October 13–20
Hey Handsome Dan, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 13 through October 20. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—the Beinecke Library is hosting a Friday Introductory Tour on October 17 at 1:30 p.m. It's a great chance to explore one of Yale's architectural gems. Next—on October 16 at 7:00 p.m., the library presents "Caricatures, Campagna, and Connoisseurs: Thomas Patch and the British Grand Tour in Eighteenth-Century Italy." Art enthusiasts, mark your calendars. And—the Yale Library is celebrating Dictionary Day on October 19 at 1:00 p.m. If you're a word nerd, this one's for you. Over the weekend...
2025-10-13
02 min
The Yale University Podcast
Yale Campus Update: Career Workshops, Bulldogs Win, Art Events & More for October 6–13
Hey Handsome Dan, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 6 through October 13. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—the "Welcome Back Year/Term Abroad" event is happening Monday, October 6, from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. If you studied abroad last year, join us for re-adjustment tips, scrapbooking, and apple cider. Check Yale Connect for details. Next—the "Career Strategy Essentials: Mastering Interviews with AI Insights" workshop is on Monday, October 6, from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. It's online, so you can join from anywhere. Perfect for sharpening your interview skills. And—the "Yale Career Panels: A Candid View of the Lega...
2025-10-09
02 min
The Yale University Podcast
Yale News Update: Climate Week NYC Events, Law School Leadership Change, Major Endowment Plans, and Upcoming Campus Highlights
Good afternoon, Yale community. It's Monday, September 22, 2025, and here's what's happening on and around campus. Today in New Haven, expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures reaching a pleasant 71°F (22°C) by mid-afternoon. A perfect day to enjoy outdoor activities. Yale is actively participating in Climate Week NYC, an annual international summit dedicated to driving climate action. Today, several key events are taking place: - : Yale is providing educational materials and expert training to support finalists in the UN Environment Program’s prestigious award for environmental action by young people. - : This event features successful climate tech founders, professors, and other key...
2025-09-22
02 min
The Yale University Podcast
Yale News: COVID Stratus Variant, Climate Week NYC, Class Size Expansion, and Sustainability Innovations
Hello, and welcome to the latest episode of our campus news podcast. Today is Monday, September 15, 2025, and we've got a lineup of important updates and events happening at Yale University. As the fall semester kicks off, Yale Health has reported a rise in COVID-19 cases on campus. The new XFG variant, known as "Stratus," presents symptoms similar to previous Omicron strains, including fever, chills, muscle aches, and shortness of breath. In response, Yale Health will offer flu and COVID-19 vaccination clinics across campus starting in late September. Students experiencing symptoms are advised to isolate in their rooms and wear masks...
2025-09-16
03 min
The Yale University Podcast
Yale Fall 2025: Art Premieres, Beyoncé Course, Climate Week, Major Endowment Sale & Campus Safety Updates
Good afternoon, Yale community. It's Monday, September 8, 2025, and here's what's happening on campus. The Yale Schwarzman Center has unveiled its Fall 2025 season, offering a diverse array of free public programming. Highlights include "Celestial Garden (Yale)," an immersive light and sound installation by alumnus Leo Villareal, running from August 9 to October 10. Additionally, members of the New York City Ballet will perform "Visionary Steps: Balanchine & Beyond the Contemporary" on October 25, celebrating the legacy of choreographer George Balanchine. For more details, visit the Schwarzman Center's website. In academic news, Yale is set to offer a new course titled "Beyoncé Makes History: Black Radical T...
2025-09-08
02 min
Welcome to the (AfAm) House
Beyond the Bubble: Yale Students in New Haven Politics
Join us for a recorded conversation with a Yale student, Elias Theodore, running for Ward 1 Alder-ship as they share their platforms, visions, and responses to critics about Yale’s role in New Haven politics.
2025-09-03
46 min
The Yale University Podcast
Yale Unveils Beyoncé Course, Reopens British Art Center, Shares Research Breakthroughs, and Faces Changes in Leadership and Finances
Good afternoon, Yale community. It's Monday, September 1st, and here's what's happening on campus. Yale University is set to offer a new course titled "Beyoncé Makes History: Black Radical Tradition, Culture, Theory & Politics Through Music." Taught by Professor Daphne Brooks from the African American Studies department, the class will analyze Beyoncé's work from her 2013 self-titled album to her recent "Cowboy Carter" album. The course aims to explore how Beyoncé's music addresses social and political ideologies within the Black radical intellectual tradition. The Yale Schwarzman Center has unveiled its Fall 2025 season, featuring a variety of performances, events, and exhibitions. Hig...
2025-09-01
02 min
The Yale University Podcast
Yale Launches Beyoncé Course, Unveils Arts Season, Highlights Health Research, and Adapts to Financial Shifts in August 2025 Update
Good afternoon, Yale community. Today is Monday, August 25, 2025, and here are the latest updates from around campus. Currently, it's sunny in New Haven with a temperature of 72 degrees Fahrenheit. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a chance of thunderstorms around noon, and temperatures reaching up to 83 degrees by late afternoon. Yale University is set to offer a new course titled "Beyoncé Makes History: Black Radical Tradition, Culture, Theory & Politics Through Music." Taught by Professor Daphne Brooks from the African American Studies department, the course will analyze Beyoncé's work from her 2013 self-titled album to her recent "Cowboy Carter" album. It aims to...
2025-08-25
03 min
Yale College Voices: Exploring Diverse Roles and Innovative Projects of Our Staff
Embracing Change and Opportunity: John Ferraiuolo Reflects on 24 Years at Yale
In this dynamic season finale of "Yale College Voices," host Darice Corey sits down with John Ferraiuolo, Director of Information Systems for Yale Summer Session, for a conversation brimming with personal insight, professional wisdom, and reflections on service and community. As John marks over 24 years at Yale, the episode peels back the layers of a career that spans human resources, central IT, military service, and—most recently—a leadership role in academic administration.John takes listeners on a journey from his Connecticut roots and formative years tinkering with early Internet technology, to his time playing in local band...
2025-08-19
1h 08
The Yale University Podcast
Yale Updates: Beyoncé Course Launch, Leadership Changes, Faculty Honors, Football Preview, and Russia Ban
Good afternoon, Yale community. Today is Monday, August 18, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus. Starting with the weather, it's currently mostly cloudy in New Haven, with temperatures around 66 degrees Fahrenheit. Expect a high of 78 degrees later today, with a chance of showers around 1 PM. In academic news, Yale is set to offer a new course titled "Beyoncé Makes History: Black Radical Tradition, Culture, Theory & Politics Through Music." Taught by Professor Daphne Brooks from the African American Studies department, the course will explore Beyoncé's work from her 2013 self-titled album to her recent "Cowboy Carter" album. Students will an...
2025-08-18
02 min
The Yale University Podcast
Yale News: Leadership Changes, Prestigious Awards, Research Highlights & Campus Events – August 11, 2025 Update
Good afternoon, Yale community. Today is Monday, August 11, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus. Currently, it's sunny in New Haven with a temperature of 76°F (24°C). Temperatures are expected to rise throughout the day, reaching a high of 89°F (31°C) by mid-afternoon. Clear skies will continue into the evening, with temperatures cooling to around 75°F (24°C) by 11 PM. Heather Gerken, who has served as the dean of Yale Law School since 2017, has stepped down from her role to become the president of the Ford Foundation. During her tenure, Dean Gerken was instrumental in advancing the school's commitment to pub...
2025-08-11
03 min
The Yale University Podcast
Yale News: Law School Leadership Change, Beyoncé-Inspired Course, $2.5B Endowment Deal, Library Tech Upgrade, New Global Affairs Center
Good afternoon, Yale community. It's Monday, August 4, 2025, and here's what's happening on campus. Today in New Haven, expect sunny skies with temperatures reaching a high of 85°F (29°C) this afternoon. Currently, it's 72°F (22°C) and sunny. Heather Gerken, who has served as Dean of Yale Law School since 2017, will step down in November to become the president of the Ford Foundation. During her tenure, Gerken led initiatives to increase accessibility, including eliminating tuition for low-income students. Yair Listokin, the Shibley Family Fund Professor of Law, has been appointed interim dean effective August 1, as the university begins the search for a perm...
2025-08-04
02 min
The Yale University Podcast
Yale Update: Leadership Changes, Endowment Tax Response, Global Recognition, and Innovations in Education, Health, and Security
Good afternoon, Yale community. It's Monday, July 28, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus. Dean Heather Gerken, who has led Yale Law School since 2017, will step down in November to become the president of the Ford Foundation. During her tenure, Dean Gerken spearheaded initiatives to make legal education more accessible, including eliminating tuition for low-income students. She also led a movement challenging the U.S. News law school rankings, prompting significant changes in their methodology. The university has not yet announced her successor. In anticipation of a proposed increase in the federal endowment tax, Yale has implemented a 90...
2025-07-28
03 min
The Yale University Podcast
Yale News Update: Leadership Changes, Financial Measures, Prestigious Awards, Campus Reopenings & Global Challenges – July 21, 2025
Good afternoon, Yale community. Here are the latest updates from our campus as of Monday, July 21, 2025. Dean Heather Gerken has announced her departure from Yale Law School to assume the presidency of the Ford Foundation in November 2025. During her tenure since 2017, Dean Gerken spearheaded initiatives to enhance accessibility, including eliminating tuition for low-income students, and led a significant challenge to the U.S. News law school rankings methodology. The university has yet to announce her successor. In anticipation of a proposed increase in the endowment gains tax, Yale has implemented a 90-day hiring pause, reduced non-salary expenses by 5%, and delayed...
2025-07-21
03 min
The Yale University Podcast
Yale Law Dean Departs, Financial Measures Enacted, British Art Center Reopens, Record Alumni Reunion, and Major Campus Updates
Good morning, Yale community. Here are the latest updates from our campus as of Monday, July 21, 2025. Dean Heather Gerken has announced her departure from Yale Law School to become the president of the Ford Foundation in November 2025. During her tenure since 2017, Dean Gerken spearheaded initiatives to enhance law school accessibility, including eliminating tuition for low-income students. She also led a significant challenge to the U.S. News law school rankings, prompting systemic changes. The university has yet to announce her successor. In anticipation of a proposed increase in the endowment gains tax, Yale has implemented a 90-day hiring pause, reduced...
2025-07-18
02 min
Health & Veritas
Live at the Yale Innovation Summit 2025
In a special episode recorded at Connecticut's largest entrepreneurship event, Howie and guest host Megan Ranney, the dean of the Yale School of Public Health, welcome four Yale innovators: entrepreneur and YSPH lecturer Kaakpema "KP" Yelpaala; Basmah Safdar, incoming director of Women's Health Research at Yale; Kayla Wooley, a YSPH graduate and the founder of two nursing home staffing companies; and Yale College student Laurie Jimenez, founder of FulcrumCare, a value-based dental provider for Medicaid and Medicare patients. Links: The Yale Innovation Summit Yale Innovation Summit 2025 Yale Ventures Kaakpema "K...
2025-05-30
48 min
Health & Veritas
Live at the Yale Innovation Summit 2025
In a special episode recorded at Connecticut's largest entrepreneurship event, Howie and guest host Megan Ranney, the dean of the Yale School of Public Health, welcome four Yale innovators: entrepreneur and YSPH lecturer Kaakpema "KP" Yelpaala; Basmah Safdar, incoming director of Women's Health Research at Yale; Kayla Wooley, a YSPH graduate and the founder of two nursing home staffing companies; and Yale College student Laurie Jimenez, founder of FulcrumCare, a value-based dental provider for Medicaid and Medicare patients. Links: The Yale Innovation Summit Yale Innovation Summit 2025 Yale Ventures Kaakpema "K...
2025-05-30
48 min
Yale College Voices: Exploring Diverse Roles and Innovative Projects of Our Staff
The Power of Community: Timeica Bethel's Dedication to Yale's AfAm House
In this captivating episode of "Yale College Voices," host Darice Corey sits down with Timeica Bethel ‘11, the dynamic Director of the Afro American Cultural Center and Assistant Dean of Yale College. Timeica shares her remarkable journey from the housing projects of Chicago to the prestigious halls of Yale, a narrative that resonates with triumph, resilience, and community impact. Throughout the episode, listeners are invited to explore Timeica's experiences which are both unique and universally inspiring.Timeica opens up about her upbringing in Chicago under the guidance of her grandmother, painting a vivid picture of her early life in...
2025-03-17
1h 03
Inside the Yale Admissions Office
What Yale Looks For: Special Mythbusters Edition
In the latest installment in the Mythbusters miniseries, Hannah and Mark discuss examples of reasonable—but ultimately inaccurate—beliefs that some applicants have about the admissions committee’s values and expectations. They address persistent myths about the qualities Yale admissions officers look for in applicants and offer advice for composing activities lists, essays, and short answer prompts.
2025-02-13
29 min
Yale College Voices: Exploring Diverse Roles and Innovative Projects of Our Staff
Empowering Student Careers: Insights from Yale's Jeanine Dames on Strategy and Innovation
In this enlightening episode of Yale College Voices, host Darice Corey engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Jeanine Dames, a visionary leader in career strategy and student engagement at Yale College. Jeanine oversees the Office of Career Strategy and the Office of Fellowships, guiding students, graduate scholars, and postdoctoral fellows as they navigate their academic and professional journeys. Sharing her fascinating path from studying animal science to becoming a lawyer and, ultimately, a career strategist, Jeanine offers profound insights into the value of exploration and the power of serendipitous opportunities. Growing up in New...
2024-12-19
1h 03
Yale College Voices: Exploring Diverse Roles and Innovative Projects of Our Staff
Feeding Yale's Spirit: Samantha Gambardella’s Story of Belonging and Resilience
In this wonderful episode of Yale College Voices, we sit down with Samantha Gambardella, Assistant Director of Operations at Timothy Dwight College, to explore her remarkable journey from chef to campus leader. Samantha’s story is deeply rooted in family traditions, her Italian heritage, and a lifelong love for food. Growing up on a farm in North Haven, she learned the value of community and the importance of fresh, homemade meals—a foundation that has guided her every step, from New York City’s finest restaurants to Yale’s welcoming dining halls. Now, Samantha uses her culinary expertise and unique i...
2024-11-06
1h 07
Welcome to the (AfAm) House
Discussion Black Identity & Spaces at Yale (Part 1)
In this episode, we explore what it means to cultivate and maintain Black spaces at a predominantly white institution like Yale. Steven Shepherd (BR ‘27) Featuring Dean Timeica Bethel (JE ‘11) of the African American Cultural Center, Aubrey Vaughn from Detroit (BR ‘27), and Keith Pemberton (BR ‘27) from North Carolina, we dive into their experiences navigating Yale’s PWI environment. Together, we discuss the importance of community, cultural identity, and the role of Black-led organizations in fostering a sense of belonging and resilience on campus. @stevenssshep @aubreyysimone @keith_pemb22 @dean_bethel
2024-09-26
1h 02
Yale College Voices: Exploring Diverse Roles and Innovative Projects of Our Staff
Embracing Interconnectedness: Fafa Van Ha and Ryan Huynh's Inspiring Yale Stories
In this uplifting episode of "Yale College Voices," host Darice Corey welcomes two extraordinary contributors to the Yale community: Fafa Van Ha, the Lazarus Fellow in Food and Agriculture at the Yale Sustainable Food Program, and Ryan Huynh, the Woodbridge Fellow at the Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity, and Transnational Migration. They share their unique journeys and transformative experiences at Yale, highlighting the power of learning from diverse perspectives, embracing uncertainty, and the profound interconnectedness of their personal and professional lives. Fafa recounts her inspiring path from social justice work in Chicago to her fellowship in Alaska...
2024-07-12
1h 27
Yale Global Health Insights
Bridging Worlds: Impacting Health from Uganda to Yale and Back Again (Part One)
In Bridging Worlds: A Journey Through Global Health (Part One), Dr. Sharon Chekijian talks with Professor Harriet Mayanja-Kizza, a distinguished figure in medicine and education. With her extensive work at Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda, and her pivotal role in fostering international collaborations, Dr. Mayanja-Kizza’s contributions have left a lasting mark on medical training and research across continents. Her work also extends to Yale University, as she is also a longtime collaborator of Dr. Tracy Rabin, Associate Professor of Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine, as they co-direct the Makerere University-Yale University (MUYU) Bidirectional Exchange. Tune in to...
2024-06-25
29 min
Health & Veritas
Live at the Yale Innovation Summit
A special episode recorded at the Yale Innovation Summit, which brings together entrepreneurs and investors in the arts, biotech, climate, health, and tech. Howie and Harlan are joined by Josh Geballe, managing director of Yale Ventures, which hosts the summit; Mary Ann Melnick, site head at Biolabs New Haven; and Lee Schwamm, chief digital health officer at Yale New Haven Health System. Links: Watch the event on YouTube. Yale Ventures: Yale Innovation Summit State of Connecticut: "Governor Lamont Announces Creation of the Innovation Clusters Program To Support Growth in Cutting-Edge Industries"
2024-05-31
39 min
Health & Veritas
Live at the Yale Innovation Summit
A special episode recorded at the Yale Innovation Summit, which brings together entrepreneurs and investors in the arts, biotech, climate, health, and tech. Howie and Harlan are joined by Josh Geballe, managing director of Yale Ventures, which hosts the summit; Mary Ann Melnick, site head at Biolabs New Haven; and Lee Schwamm, chief digital health officer at Yale New Haven Health System. Links: Watch the event on YouTube. Yale Ventures: Yale Innovation Summit State of Connecticut: "Governor Lamont Announces Creation of the Innovation Clusters Program To Support Growth in Cutting-Edge Industries"
2024-05-31
39 min
Yale College Voices: Exploring Diverse Roles and Innovative Projects of Our Staff
Empowering Future Leaders through Diversity with Yale College's Thomas Near
This captivating episode of “Yale College Voices” welcomes Thomas Near who is Saybrook Head of College, Professor and Chair of the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, and the Bingham Oceanographic Curator of Ichthyology at the Yale Peabody Museum. Listeners will explore Tom Near's remarkable journey from his difficult youth, marked by personal challenges, to becoming an influential leader within the Yale College community, dedicated to fostering an environment of representation and inclusivity. Throughout the episode, host Darice Corey and Tom Near engage in a powerful discussion about the hurdles and successes of diversity initiatives at Yale Coll...
2024-05-15
1h 34
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie Ep 23: Inside Yale’s Presidential Search
In this episode, Andre Fa’aoso ‘27 is joined by Yale College Council (YCC) President Julian Suh-Toma ‘25 to discuss the role of students in the search for Yale’s next University President, as incumbent Peter Salovey intends to step down at the end of the 2023-24 academic year. Also, Diego Alderete ‘25 joins Fa’aoso for an exclusive on-the-street interview segment where Yale students share their perspectives on the presidential search and how it affects campus life. Guests: Julian Suh-Toma ‘25 Producers: Andre Fa’aoso ‘27, Diego Alderete ‘25, Alyssa Michel ‘24 Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2024-04-07
10 min
Yale Talk: Conversations with President Peter Salovey
Uncovering Yale’s History and Legacy of Slavery
In recognition of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the Yale and Slavery Working Group’s David Blight and Charles Warner, Jr. join President Salovey to discuss their work to study Yale’s history in the service of a stronger, more inclusive university for the future.
2024-01-11
40 min
Yale College Voices: Exploring Diverse Roles and Innovative Projects of Our Staff
Wellness Pathways Explored: Navigating Life and Health at Yale College – A Conversation with Corinne Coia and Vanessa Blas
Embark on a riveting exploration with Corinne Coia and Vanessa Blas in this exclusive episode delving into the intricate fabric of their lives and dedication to student well-being at Yale College. Join host, Darice Corey, as she unravels their personal and professional stories, going beyond the bios to reveal the multifaceted tales that define their commitment to wellness. In this installment, Corinne shares her remarkable journey from a Division I basketball player to becoming the Director of Yale College Wellness Programs. Dive into her reflections on injuries, the challenges faced by teammates, and the...
2023-12-17
1h 21
Yale College Voices: Exploring Diverse Roles and Innovative Projects of Our Staff
Harmonies of Belonging: Poetry and the Inclusive Verse at Yale College: A Conversation with Julia Bakes and Brian Robinson
Embark on a compelling journey in this episode of the Yale College Voices podcast, where the host, Darice Corey, engages in a dynamic conversation with two extraordinary guests, Julia Bakes and Brian Robinson. Together, they unravel the diverse threads of culture that not only enrich the Yale College experience and New Haven community, but also foster unity and inclusivity during challenging times. First in the spotlight is Julia Bakes, an administrator for the Richard U. Light Fellowship. Julia shares insights into the fellowship's mission of providing funding for students interested in intensive language study...
2023-12-11
1h 02
Yale College Voices: Exploring Diverse Roles and Innovative Projects of Our Staff
Emerging, Thriving, and Leading with Grace: Marisa Figueira's Yale Journey
In this episode of Yale College Voices, we embark on a captivating exploration of Marisa Figueira's transformative journey at Yale. This narrative goes beyond the surface, unraveling the layers of Marisa's impactful and inspiring journey at Yale. Marisa's story unfolds with pivotal moments, showcasing her dedication to growth, leadership, and the pursuit of excellence. From her impactful role in the Emerge Leadership program's inaugural cohort to steering the Yale College DEIB committee as the Executive Sponsor, Marisa's story is a testament to resilience and commitment in which she candidly shares the challenges of stepping into an established...
2023-12-04
1h 09
YDN Podcast Desk
Footnotes E1: Affirmative Action at Yale — In History and In 2023
Footnotes is a new history podcast from the Yale Daily News. In this episode, Rishika Veeramachaneni '25 and Zawadi Kigamwa '25 cover the history of affirmative action. Rishika then speaks with the Asian American Student Association's Naina Agrawal-Hardin '25 and Tony Ruan '25 about protest and cross-cultural solidarity. This episode was recorded in May of 2023, prior to the Supreme Court's ruling on Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard. Produced by Grace Ellis '25, Zawadi Kigamwa '25, and Rishika Veeramachaneni '25. Music by Blue Dot Sessions.
2023-11-16
23 min
Yale College Voices: Exploring Diverse Roles and Innovative Projects of Our Staff
Exploring Diversity, Inclusion, and Empowering Voices in Film: A Conversation with Yale College Film Advisor, Susan Youssef
In this episode of Yale College Voices, we have the privilege of diving deep into the world of filmmaking with a remarkable guest, Susan Youssef. With her extensive portfolio featuring films showcased at prestigious festivals and cultural institutions worldwide, Susan has garnered international recognition as a writer and director. We explore her recent works, including "Marjoun and the Flying Headscarf," "Habibi," and "Amsterdam to Anatolia," and delve into the inspiration behind her adaptation of the 12th-century Sufi parable Majnun Layla in "Habibi Rasak Kharban." Beyond her creative journey, Susan Youssef has...
2023-11-15
1h 12
Yale Talk: Conversations with President Peter Salovey
Celebrating Yale School of Nursing’s Centennial
In commemoration of the Yale School of Nursing’s centennial and Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Dr. Nicole Seagriff joins President Peter Salovey for a conversation about YSN’s contributions to the field of nursing, the Community Health Center’s approach to promoting health equity, and The Pink Agenda’s work to raise resources and awareness for breast cancer research … Read More Read More
2023-10-26
27 min
Health & Veritas
Peter Salovey: A More Unified, Accessible, and Innovative Yale
In the 100th episode of Health & Veritas, Howie and Harlan are joined by Peter Salovey, the president of Yale University and a pioneering psychology scholar. They discuss Salovey's tenure as president, which ends in 2024; the future of the newly independent Yale School of Public Health; and Salovey's influential research on emotional intelligence. Links: "Statement regarding YSPH transitioning to an independent school at Yale" Peter Salovey: "Emotional Intelligence" Yale School of Medicine: "Medical school and health system form a new affiliation" "President's house will be a home" For H...
2023-10-16
32 min
Health & Veritas
Peter Salovey: A More Unified, Accessible, and Innovative Yale
In the 100th episode of Health & Veritas, Howie and Harlan are joined by Peter Salovey, the president of Yale University and a pioneering psychology scholar. They discuss Salovey's tenure as president, which ends in 2024; the future of the newly independent Yale School of Public Health; and Salovey's influential research on emotional intelligence. Links: "Statement regarding YSPH transitioning to an independent school at Yale" Peter Salovey: "Emotional Intelligence" Yale School of Medicine: "Medical school and health system form a new affiliation" "President's house will be a home" For H...
2023-10-16
32 min
Health & Veritas
Josh Geballe: Turning Yale Innovation into Startups
Howie and Harlan are joined by Josh Geballe, a Yale SOM graduate who serves as managing director of Yale Ventures, Yale's initiative overseeing the translation of research into impactful new companies. Harlan reports from the debate on AI in medicine; Howie reflects on the FDA's approval process for an over-the-counter birth control pill. Links: "Iwasaki to Receive Else Kröner Fresenius Prize Supporting Research Into Long COVID and Similar Conditions" "As Covid Emergency Ends, U.S. Response Shifts to Peacetime Mode" "ChatGPT - Reshaping medical education and clinical management" "Pe...
2023-05-11
38 min
Health & Veritas
Josh Geballe: Turning Yale Innovation into Startups
Howie and Harlan are joined by Josh Geballe, a Yale SOM graduate who serves as managing director of Yale Ventures, Yale's initiative overseeing the translation of research into impactful new companies. Harlan reports from the debate on AI in medicine; Howie reflects on the FDA's approval process for an over-the-counter birth control pill. Links: "Iwasaki to Receive Else Kröner Fresenius Prize Supporting Research Into Long COVID and Similar Conditions" "As Covid Emergency Ends, U.S. Response Shifts to Peacetime Mode" "ChatGPT - Reshaping medical education and clinical management" "Pe...
2023-05-11
38 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Modern Love @ Yale E2: Floorcest, LDRs, & Is It Okay To Look for Love?
This is a Valentine’s Day Special with your (one-time) V-day host, Tiffani Baik '26. In this episode, we discuss dating in college—more specifically, dating at Yale. Whether you’re single or complicated, you’ll want to get in on this issue where we answer your most burning questions, including: can you find the love of your life at Yale? Do long distance relationships really work? Guests: First-Year Student, Senior Student Producers: Tiffani Baik '26 Music: Blue Dot Sessions Cover Art: Jessai Flores
2023-02-14
18 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Modern Love @ Yale E1: First Love Mixtape
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Modern Love @ Yale, a podcast that explores all the different ways that love manifests itself on Yale’s campus. What was the song that taught you about love? What was the song that was the backdrop to your first love? Our hosts, Anouk Yeh '26 and Pranet Sharma '26, work to unpack what love means to Yalies as they respond to listener submissions from Ashley Choi '26, Samantha Liu '26, Meera Mishra '26 and others. Guests: Ashley Choi, Samantha Liu, Meera Mishra and others Producers: Anouk Yeh '26 and Pr...
2023-02-14
34 min
Take This Job And Love It!
PhD Podcast Project: Black at Yale – Demar Lewis, Sociology and African American Studies
The Ph.D. Podcast Project features the diverse and groundbreaking research conducted by current and recent Yale graduate students. In interviews by their graduate peers, graduate researchers discuss what motivates them, their innovations and research process, and the unusual challenges they have faced in their journey. OCS Podcasts (full episode list) – https://ocs.yale.edu/podcast
2023-01-26
25 min
Take This Job And Love It!
PhD Podcast Project: Black at Yale – Dusty Gavin, Religious Studies and African American Studies
The Ph.D. Podcast Project features the diverse and groundbreaking research conducted by current and recent Yale graduate students. In interviews by their graduate peers, graduate researchers discuss what motivates them, their innovations and research process, and the unusual challenges they have faced in their journey. OCS Podcasts (full episode list) – https://ocs.yale.edu/podcast
2023-01-26
37 min
Take This Job And Love It!
Craft & Career: Lisa Kereszi, MFA ’00, photographer, professor, Art DUS Yale School of Art – Part 2
The Craft & Career series connects with professional creatives from the arts, entertainment, and media industries, to discuss the nuances of their craft, the reality of their careers, and how, in often surprising ways, these two concerns can work together. Our follow-up conversation with Lisa Kereszi MFA ’00, photographer, educator, and DUS for the Yale … Read More Read More
2022-12-21
22 min
amplifyHERscience Stories - Yale University
Episode 13- Claudia Reuter and Jenn Beecham (Yale Ventures)- Part 2
Episode 13- Claudia Reuter and Jenn Beecham (Yale Ventures)- Part 2
2022-12-06
43 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie Ep 15: Yale Students Respond To Affirmative Action Case
In this episode, Alejandro Rojas interviews Resty Fufunan about how Yale student groups are rallying in support of affirmative action, and Layan Nazzal takes cross campus to see what other Yalies think about the topic. Produced by Alejandro Rojas, Layan Nazzal, and Nick Vilay. Music from Blue Dot Sessions.
2022-11-28
08 min
amplifyHERscience Stories - Yale University
Episode 8- Josh Geballe and Michelle McQueen (Yale Ventures)
In this episode, Megha H. Unhelkar, PhD, and guest co-host, Michelle McQueen, chat with Josh Geballe, Senior Associate Provost for Entrepreneurship and Innovation and Managing Director at Yale Ventures. Josh discusses his own entrepreneurial journey, and we learned that his Yale roots are deep! As he tells it “I learned to walk and crawl on the steps of the Yale Law school.” Josh, Michelle and Megha discuss the newly announced details ahead of the upcoming Yale Innovation Summit on May 17th & 18th, from the 2 two powerhouse keynote speakers, a lineup of dynamic panels, and cool prizes such as the Gold...
2022-04-25
29 min
YANA Podcasts
U.S. Climate Change: Regional Differences & How to Prepare for What’s Ahead [YANA & Yale BlueGreen
We’re already living through the beginnings of climate chaos. In Arizona, laborers now start their day at 3 a.m. because it’s too hot to work past noon. Chinese investors are snapping up real estate in Canada. Millennials have evacuation plans. Moguls are building bunkers. Retirees in Miami are moving inland.Join us for insights from the Yale Program Climate Change Communication into regional differences in public knowledge, attitudes, policy preferences, and behavior, and the underlying psychological, cultural, and political factors that influence them. Discover how the Business Council on Climate Change fosters innovative appro...
2022-04-22
58 min
Yale Radiocast LIVE
The Indie Circuit on Yale Radiocast - Interview with THE PEOPLE'S RAPPER - Jon Connor #JonConnor
THE INDIE CIRCUIT on Yale Radiocast interview with The People's Rapper | The Best in the World #JonConnor @JonConnorMusic GET MORE of Yale RadioCast on ALL social Media SitesYale RadioCast LIVEFacebook TwitterInstagramSubscribe on: Youtube#AllVarsityMusic #YaleRadiocast #thebestintheworld #Flint #FlintMichigan #INDIECIRCUIT #Hiphop #RTV #VehicleCity #BlackHistoryMonth #YaleRadioCastAnniversary #SOS #Salvation #TheBestInTheWorld #TheCode #Salvation #AfterMath #AVMSupport the showWWW.YALERADIOCAST.COM
2022-04-09
1h 28
Yale Religion
A conversation with Yale’s Abdul-Rehman Malik: Ramadan, Islamophobia, and the Islamic Roots of Coffee
Yale Lecturer Abdul-Rehman Malik discusses the significance of the holy Islamic month of Ramadan, the Islamic origins of coffee, and combating Islamophobia.
2022-04-04
19 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Full Disclosure: Sick At Yale
Yale undergraduate students detail their experiences with going to Yale Health, getting Dean’s Excuses, and being productive when ill. Content warning: This episode contains sensitive topics about being sick that may be graphic to some listeners. Producers: Alyssa Michel, Ana Barragan, and Sadie Bograd Guests: Charnice Hoegnifioh, Donovan Kreul, Faith Evanson, and Anabel Moore Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2022-03-09
25 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie Ep 8: Mishaps Occur as Yale Enacts Isolate-in-Place Policy
In episode 8 of the Yalie, Georgiana Grinstaff and Nick Vilay discuss with YDN Reporter Lucy Hodgman about the reality behind students' experiences with isolation housing at Yale. Produced by Georgiana Grinstaff, Nick Vilay, and Carter Dewees.
2022-02-22
07 min
William Yale
Sushko/Greenberg/Yale - Cabbage Night
Bob Sushko; guitar, Wm. Yale; bass and Doug Greenberg; drums recorded at Bob's studio, Park Ridge, N. Jerz on Jan. 23, 1991.
2022-02-16
04 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie Ep 7: How Yale's Leave of Absence Policy Leaves Students Without a Choice
Tune in to Episode 7 of the Yalie, where hosts Dante Motley and Carter Dewees sit down with Serena Puang, the editor of the new YDN Investigations Desk, to discuss Yale's contentious "leave of absence" policies. Produced by Dante Motley, Carter Dewees, and Jerry Feng. Music from Blue Dot Sessions.
2022-02-16
13 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie Ep 5: Yale Mental Health Services and Timothee Chalamet
In episode 5 of The Yalie, Ryan Pascal discusses Yale's Mental Health Services with YDN Reporter Sarah Cook followed by a fun segment by Zack Hauptman and Eli Tsung on Yalies' opinions of Timothee Chalamet. Producers: Ryan Pascal, Zack Hauptman, and Eli Tsung Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2021-11-19
14 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie Ep 3: Bomb threat called in on Yale’s campus
In this episode of The Yalie, Carter Dewees and Joaquin Fernandez-Duque discuss the significance of the bomb threat to Yale's campus with YDN reporters Anastasia Hufham, Lucy Hodgman, and Philip Musavizadeh. Music from Blue Dot Sessions.
2021-11-15
07 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie E2: Yale eliminates student income contribution
In this episode of The Yalie, producers Eli Tsung and Zack Hauptman interview reporters Jordan Fitzgerald, Lucy Hodgman, Amelia Davidson on Yale's elimination of student income contribution. Music from Blue Dot Sessions.
2021-11-05
13 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Rundown E2: The Rundown on Yale's Halloweekend
In this episode of The Rundown, Victor Attah ‘25, Hillary Jean-Bart ‘24, and Olivia Lombardo ‘25 give their favorite Halloween picks while reflecting on Yale’s Halloween culture and pop culture’s presence on Yale’s infamous Halloweekend. Producers: Christion Zappley, Victor Attah, Hillary Jean-Bart, and Olivia Lombardo Music: Palms Down by Blue Dot Sessions
2021-11-02
15 min
Den of Debauchery Podcast
DoD Episode 40 - Deep inside Yale
Derek interviews Yale because of his new found fame. Yale talks about his upcoming projects and his new fashion style. Things come to a head towards the end of the episode. Derek and Yale have a heated argument. To be honest guys, this may be the last episode. Derek and Yale have been fighting a lot recently, and this made it worse. It is a lot of stress for something no one is paying attention to.
2021-10-11
22 min
Layers
Cami Arboles on Coming Into Herself After Yale
S2E1 of Layers! Now hosted by Lucy Harvey '24. Cami Arboles talks about her time at Yale, pole dancing, and her experiences since leaving campus. @camiarboles @theyalelayer @lucytalalay --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-yale-layer/message
2021-10-05
38 min
Career Conversations
Camino de Paz, Assistant Dean of Global Network Programs at Yale SOM
Camino de Paz is Yale SOM's Assistant Dean of Global Network Programs. She brings 20 years of experience and a passion for global collaboration to her role working with students across all of SOM's programs.
2021-08-10
26 min
Yale Talk: Conversations with President Peter Salovey
Making Music at Yale
Yale students Florrie Marshall and Ryan Tani join President Peter Salovey in a conversation about creating music and using it to connect people, communicate shared experiences, and mark historic moments.
2021-05-09
30 min
Take This Job And Love It!
Unpacking the Many Benefits of Yale Summer Session
The group speaks with Eli Westerman, Communications Manager at Yale Summer Session (YSS). As a past participant of YSS and current administrator of the program, Eli offers a unique perspective on this robust summer program. Eli touches on the academic, cultural, and professional benefits of the program, while reflecting on the short and long-term benefits … Read More Read More
2021-04-14
28 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Full Disclosure: Confessions of Student Athletes at Yale
Varsity student-athletes at Yale sit down to discuss the various myths and biases they face at elite academic institutions. Discussions around race, socioeconomic class, background, gender, and much more contribute to the answers behind some of the various misconceptions. Guests: EJ Jarvis, Thomas Toney, Aris Katafygiotis, Jack Twyford, Molly Fallek, Abrianna Barrett and Hannah Johns. Producers: Simi Olurin, Alyssa Michel, and Christion Zappley Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2021-03-05
32 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Black Voices at Yale Special Issue: Performance Anxiety and Imposter Syndrome Among Black Yalies
This Black History Month special episode focuses on two first-years as they tell their experiences with imposter syndrome and performance anxiety. They discuss the difficulties that are specific to students of color at Yale and what should be done about it. Research mentioned in the podcast is from “Racial and Ethnic-Related Stressors as Predictors of Perceived Stress and Academic Performance for African American Students at a Historically Black College and University” by Tawanda M. Greer. Guests: Kofi Samuels and Jade Villegas Producer: Christion Zappley Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2021-03-02
27 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Black Voices at Yale Special Issue: Being a Black Yalie in STEM
Black STEM scholars at Yale discuss the challenges of being an underrepresented demographic in Yale’s STEM departments. Perspectives on microaggressions, community, and resources are explored to shed light on how it feels to be Black in a predominantly white field and predominantly white institution. Guests: Jaida Morgan, Stephen Martinez-Hamilton, Ejehi Ihionkhan, Amber Young, and Paul Turner Producer: Alyssa Michel Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2021-03-01
25 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Black Voices at Yale Special Issue: Conversations with Black Undergraduate Artists
A special episode of the Yale Daily News Black History Month Special Issue. Producer Sydney Bryant spoke with Cassidy Arrington, Carlos Brown, Aderonke Adejare and Danielle Neil to talk about their love for poetry, dance theatre and singing respectively and how the intersections of their identity inform their art.
2021-02-26
19 min
Yale Talk: Conversations with President Peter Salovey
Students and University Library Help to Write Yale’s History
Help Us Make History—an archival project launched by the Yale University Library in May 2020—invites undergraduate, graduate, and professional students to contribute their written and visual records of life on and off campus during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode of Yale Talk, President Salovey learns from University Archivist Michael Lotstein about how students, faculty, staff and alumni throughout the generations have helped to write Yale’s history. Current Yale College students Solomon Adams ’24, Emma Levin ’23, and Regina Sung ’24 contribute readings from among the hundreds of submissions that the project has received to date.
2020-12-09
14 min
Yale Talk: Conversations with President Peter Salovey
Veterans Day: Pursuing Excellence in the Military and at Yale
Yale has a proud tradition of involvement in, and ties to, military service. Through programs including the Warrior-Scholar Project, the Yale Veterans Network, and the Yale Veterans Association, the university warmly embraces its veterans, as well as those who are actively serving in the military and those who participate in the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps. For this Veterans Day podcast, President Salovey talks with three undergraduates in the Eli Whitney Students Program—James Hatch ’23, Andrew Nguyen ’22, and Allegra Pankratz ’21—about serving their country and finding community at Yale.
2020-11-10
21 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Full Disclosure E3: Piece of Mind: Faculty and Students on Yale’s Mental Health Culture
Students and faculty discuss the realities of Yale’s mental health culture with discussions about stigma, issues exacerbated by the pandemic and Yale sponsored mental health resources. Producers: Simi Olurin, Christion Zappley and Alyssa Michel. Guests: Kahlil Greene, Mohit Sanih, Laurie Santos, Sarah Lowe and Paul Hoffman. Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2020-10-21
25 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Full Disclosure E2: First Impressions of Yale’s Queer Race Gap
A first year and a sophomore offer fresh insights and perspectives about their early experiences as queer students of color in Yale’s LGBTQ community. In the second half of this episode, Associate Director of the Office of LGBTQ Resources and Lecturer in Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies Andrew Dowe reflects on his own Yale undergrad experience as a queer student of color and offers avenues for institutional support for students like him. Guests: Tiya Proctor-Floyd, Sunehra Subah and Andrew Dowe.
2020-10-21
18 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Full Disclosure E1: Reflections on Yale’s Queer Race Gap
Two students of color discuss their experiences, erasure, and the importance of intersectional perspectives within the LGBTQ+ community at Yale. Part 1 of the two-episode Full Disclosure premiere features a junior and senior reflecting on their experiences and hopes for the younger classes. Guests: EC Mingo and Ale Campillo. Music: Bensound.com
2020-10-21
24 min
Yale Talk: Conversations with President Peter Salovey
Founders Day: Building a stronger and more inclusive Yale
To commemorate Founders Day, President Peter Salovey discusses Yale’s responsibility to lead the change needed in society through education, scholarship, research, preservation, and practice. He is joined by the co-chairs of the President’s Committee on Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging: Kimberly Goff-Crews, university secretary and vice president for university life, and Gary Desir, vice provost for … Read More Read More
2020-10-15
21 min
Yale Talk: Conversations with President Peter Salovey
Sustaining Yale’s research mission during the COVID-19 pandemic
Preparations for this extraordinary academic year have been like no other. While implementing innovative teaching methods and setting up comprehensive health protective protocols, Yale also has been resuming its search for ideas and solutions. President Salovey discusses the ramping down and reactivation of research with Diondra Dilworth, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Chemistry, … Read More Read More
2020-09-18
22 min
Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
Special Episode: 50WomenatYale150: The First Female PhDs at Yale
In celebration of 150 years of women at the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and 50 years of women at Yale College, hosts Kelsie, Carrie Ann, and Emma highlight the first seven women to receive PhDs at Yale, the life and scholarship of Otelia Cromwell, the first African American woman to receive a … Read More Read More
2020-09-11
36 min
Yale Talk: Conversations with President Peter Salovey
Connecting the Yale Community with Food
Sharing meals plays a big part in life at Yale. Although Yale Hospitality operations have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, its staff members have been contributing to the university and New Haven communities in numerous ways. In honor of Staff Spirit Week, President Salovey discusses with Maureen O’Donnell, residential dining general manager, and Joseph … Read More Read More
2020-08-06
15 min
Yale Talk: Conversations with President Peter Salovey
Yale Experts on the Parallel Crises of COVID-19 and Systemic Racism
Anti-black violence, racism, and injustice are all too ubiquitous in our nation today and throughout history. As people called for actions to solve this crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic revealed striking, long-standing health disparities in our nation. President Peter Salovey discussed the role Yale and other universities play in moving our society past these entrenched problems through our mission of education, research, and scholarship. He was joined by Elijah Anderson, Sterling Professor of Sociology and of African American Studies, and Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith, associate professor of medicine and of epidemiology.
2020-07-21
22 min
Yale Radiocast LIVE
Yale Radiocast - Gender Warz I
The Men and Women of Yale Radiocast face off in the 1st Annual Gender Warz conversation - A Woman's Opinion vs A Man's Perspective.GET MORE of Yale RadioCast on ALL social Media SitesLivestream: Yale RadioCast LIVELike on: FacebookFollow on: TwitterFollow on: InstagramSubscribe on: YoutubeSupport the showWWW.YALERADIOCAST.COM
2020-06-24
1h 24
Take This Job And Love It!
Yale’s Women In Government Fellowship
The group talks with current Yale students who recently participated in Yale’s Women In Government Fellowship. Learn more about this particular program and also learn how students leverage experience in public service toward their career goals, whether they remain in government or not!
2020-06-15
32 min
Yale Talk: Conversations with President Peter Salovey
Yale Economic Experts on the COVID-19 Pandemic
President Peter Salovey discussed the national and global economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the lessons we can learn from history with three Yale faculty experts: Pinelopi Goldberg, Elihu Professor of Economics and professor of management and former chief economist at the World Bank Group; Andrew Metrick, Janet L. Yellen Professor of Finance and … Read More Read More
2020-06-03
00 min
Welcome to the (AfAm) House
Black at Yale
Alyse Robinson and Raajii Daniel are the Co-Presidents of the Black Student Alliance at Yale (BSAY). This interview provides a glimpse into their experiences as Black students and Black leaders at Yale . Stay up to date with BSAY by following them on their instagram, BSAY instagram, or checking out their website, BSAY website. Find out more about the Afro-American Cultural Center at Yale by checking out our website and following us on instagram.
2020-04-30
34 min
Yale Talk: Conversations with President Peter Salovey
Yale Health Experts on the COVID-19 Pandemic
Ann Kurth, dean of the Yale School of Nursing, and Saad Omer, director of the Yale Institute for Global Health, joined President Peter Salovey for a conversation about COVID-19 response and the immediate and long-term impacts of this pandemic.
2020-04-13
30 min
Yale Talk: Conversations with President Peter Salovey
Yale Student-Athletes on Three-Point Shots, Resilience, and the Joy of Basketball
Yale student-athletes Tori Andrew BF ’21 and Azar Swain TD ’21, who are among the best shooters in the Ivy League and NCAA, join President Peter Salovey for a conversation about the right mindset to lead and win—on the basketball court, in the classroom, and in life.
2020-03-08
18 min
Career Conversations
Academic Leadership: Kerwin K. Charles, Yale SOM Dean
Kerwin K. Charles is the Indra K. Nooyi Dean & Frederic D. Wolfe Professor of Economics, Policy, and Management at Yale SOM. He joined the school as its dean in 2019. He is interviewed by Reeve Harde '20.
2020-02-27
49 min
Yale Radiocast LIVE
Yale radiocast - Zeno Media Promo
Yale radiocast - Zeno Media Promocontact us yaleradiocast@gmail.comSupport the showWWW.YALERADIOCAST.COM
2019-12-21
00 min
Yale Environmental Dialogue
Introducing the Yale Environmental Dialogue Podcast
In this trailer, Dan Esty, Hillhouse Professor of Environmental Law and Policy at Yale, introduces the Yale Environmental Dialogue, a new podcast from the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies that will explore solutions to a sustainable future. In each episode, leading environmental thinkers from a range of disciplines, sectors, and political perspectives will … Continue reading Introducing the Yale Environmental Dialogue Podcast →
2019-11-08
00 min
To Live & Dialogue in LA
Laurie Santos — Creator/Host of megahit podcast, The Happiness Lab. Yale Professor
Dr. Laurie Santos joins Aaron in the studio for a fascinating conversation about happiness research, and how it pertains to the creative life. Laurie is a professor of psychology and cognitive science here at Yale. She’s also the Creator/Host of the #1 trending podcast in the nation right now, The Happiness Lab. https://www.happinesslab.fm/ Laurie’s show … Continue reading Laurie Santos — Creator/Host of megahit podcast, The Happiness Lab. Yale Professor →
2019-10-24
00 min
Yale University Press Podcast
An Interview with Yale University Art Gallery assistant curator Keely Orgeman
An interview with Yale University Art Gallery assistant curator Keely Orgeman about the book and exhibition Lumia, Thomas Wilfred and the Art of Light
2017-03-20
31 min
Yale Religion
Eight Decades of Women at Yale Divinity School
Opening ceremony of the “Eight Decades of Women at YDS” celebration, Oct. 11, 2010. Speakers include Talitha Arnold ’80 M.Div., Women’s Reunion Chair; Harold Attridge, the Rev. Henry L. Slack Dean of Yale Divinity School and Lillian Claus Professor of New Testament; Margaret Farley ’73 Ph.D., the Gilbert L. Stark Professor Emerita of Christian Ethics; … Read More Read More
2011-09-28
58 min
Yale Religion
Creation of a sand mandala at the Yale Peabody Museum
The exiled Namgyal monks from His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s private monastery in Dharamsala, India, are bringing their artistic and musical talents to Yale’s Peabody Museum of Natural History during the last week of September.
2007-10-01
20 min