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 338
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Caitlin Howarth
Topic: Early warning and rapid leadership response to mass atrocities |
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Meleko Mokgosi
Topic: Global art and spaces; interdisciplinary and African art |
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Martha Muñoz
Topic: Evolutionary biology |
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Kia Nobre
Topic: Behavior and the human brain |
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Asha Rangappa
Topic: Information warfare and social media |
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Miranda Saylor
Topic: American art, Latin American art history, Marsden Hartley |
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Victoria Almansa-Villatoro
Topic: Ancient Egypt; papyrus |
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Leah Boustan
Topic: History of immigration; economic impacts of immigration |
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Zoe Chance
Topic: Mastering influence and persuasion; decision-making |
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Janet Currie
Topic: Economics of child development; environmental threats to health |
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Jennifer Frederick
Topic: Interdisciplinary teaching practices at Yale |
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Lee Kennedy-Shaffer
Topic: How analyzing test results can help battle infectious diseases |
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Paige MacLean
Topic: High-impact approaches to philanthropy |
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Chiara Mingarelli
Topic: Astrophysics, cosmology, black holes |
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Mark Mitchell
Topic: American painting and sculpture |
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Zorana Pringle
Topic: role of emotion and emotional intelligence in creativity and well-being |
