Redpath Speakers

The YAA-Redpath Speakers Program sends current Yale faculty and administrators to speak to alumni at club luncheons, receptions, annual dinners, and other special events. We will work with you to identify the right speaker to meet your group’s needs. Please use the filter below to explore speakers, departments, and topic areas.

Speaker Department
Paul Fry
Topic: Why do we need literature?; Romantic literature and painting
Beverly Gage
Topic: Wall Street terrorism of 1920; J. Edgar Hoover
John Gambell
Topic: The Yale typeface; how Yale brands itself
Jacques Gauthier
Topic: Yale, the birthplace of American dinosaur paleontology
John Geanakoplos
Topic: Can the financial system be saved?
Gordon T. Geballe
Topic: The environment in China; the American lawn
Marla Geha
Topic: Frontiers and controversies in astrophysics; dark matter
Tamar Gendler
Topic: Five ancient secrets to happiness
Aaron Gerow
Topic: Japanese cinema and culture
Mark Gerstein
Topic: Bioinformatics; quantitative approaches to problems in molecular biology
Paul Gewirtz
Topic: The law in China today
Glenda E. Gilmore
Topic: Southern politics; civil rights history
Steven M. Girvin
Topic: Engineering at Yale; quantum mechanics
Jay Gitlin
Topic: The American West
William N. Goetzmann
Topic: Emerging markets; art as an investment
Walter Goffart
Topic: Barbarian kingdoms; early Middle Ages; historical atlases