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
Thomas Allen Harris
Topic: Family Pictures USA
Rolena Adorno
Topic: Colonial Spanish-American literature; origins of Hispanism in US
Neal Baer
Topic: Chronic Disease Epidemiology; Public Health and Television
Justin Driver
Topic: Constitutional law; author of The Schoolhouse Gate: Public Education, the Supreme Court, and the Battle for the American Mind.
Thomas Steffen
Topic: How Better Corporate Ethics Equals Better Business Success
Becca Levy
Topic: New Views on Aging Well: How Your Beliefs and Your Community Can Extend Life
Ijeoma Opara
Topic: Black Girls Go to Yale: Activism as a Public Health Tool
Arne Westad
Topic: 20th-Century World History; Great Power Relations
Tesca Fitzgerald
Topic: Interactive robot learning, cognitive robotics, human-robot interaction, transfer learning, and active learning
Josh Geballe
Topic: Innovation and Entrepreneurship
A.J. Wasserstein
Topic: Search funds, entrepreneurship, small business
Azita Emami
Topic: Nursing in underserved commmunities
Vishwa Deep Dixit
Topic: Yale's medical research on aging
Hussein Fancy
Topic: What Can Medieval Spain Teach Us?
Lauren Ferrante
Topic: Improving Functional Outcomes after Critical Illness: What You Need to Know
Thomas M. Gill
Topic: Aging; preventing age-related conditions