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.
Results 307
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George Chauncey
Topic: Modern U.S. history; gay and lesbian history |
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Marian R. Chertow
Topic: Asian economic power and the environment |
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Annping Chin
Topic: Women in Chinese history |
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Amy Chua
Topic: The rise and fall of hyperpowers; Asia's future; 'Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother' |
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Marvin Chun
Topic: Visual attention, memory and perception |
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Paul Cleary
Topic: Future of U.S. health and healthcare |
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Daniel Colon-Ramos
Topic: Importance of basic science funding in cell biology |
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James P. Comer
Topic: How schools, parents and community can collaborate for children's success |
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Edward S. Cooke
Topic: American material culture and decorative arts |
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Leo M. Cooney
Topic: Geriatrics at Yale; helping the elderly maintain independence |
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Craig Martin Crews
Topic: Raiding Mother Nature's cabinet |
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Peter Crumlish
Topic: Dwight Hall at Yale; student volunteerism today |
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Joseph L. Cumming
Topic: Is Middle East peace possible? |
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Deborah Davis
Topic: China's consumer revolution; contemporary Chinese society |
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Stephen J. Davis
Topic: Early Christian history |
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Rohit De
Topic: Modern South Asia (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh); global legal history |