Class of 1960 60th Reunion - Program & Schedule - 1960

June 2 - 5, 2022

Program & Schedule

  • Saturday 6/4/22

    • Private Viewing at the Yale Center for British Art

      Jun 4
      9:00AM – 10:00AM
      Yale Center for British Art | Room: Entrance Court — 1080 Chapel Street

      Enjoy a cuppa in the light-filled Entrance Court of the Yale Center for British Art before the museum opens to the public. Join curators for tours of the world-renowned collection and view special exhibition Bridget Riley: Perceptual Abstraction. Born in London in 1931, Riley is among the most influential painters in Britain and the world. Displayed on two floors, the show presents more than fifty paintings and works on paper selected by the artist in collaboration with the YCBA.

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-04T09:00:00 2022-06-04T10:00:00 America/New_York Private Viewing at the Yale Center for British Art

      Enjoy a cuppa in the light-filled Entrance Court of the Yale Center for British Art before the museum opens to the public. Join curators for tours of the world-renowned collection and view special exhibition Bridget Riley: Perceptual Abstraction. Born in London in 1931, Riley is among the most influential painters in Britain and the world. Displayed on two floors, the show presents more than fifty paintings and works on paper selected by the artist in collaboration with the YCBA.

      Yale Center for British Art | Room: Entrance Court — 1080 Chapel Street
    • Problematic Use of Digital Technologies in Youth and Adults

      Jun 4
      9:00AM – 10:00AM
      Sterling Law Buildings | Room: Levinson Auditorium — 127 Wall Street

      Marc N. Potenza '87, '93 PhD, '94 MD, Professor of Psychiatry, Neuroscience and Child Study

      The use of digital technologies and the internet has expanded considerably in our lifetimes and many parents may not feel ideally equipped to monitor and assess the online activities of their children. Youth growing up in digital environments (or “digital natives”) may experience both short- and long-term benefits – and adverse consequences – from their use of digital technologies. In this lecture, Professor Potenza will discuss changes in the use of digital technologies, how the American Psychiatric Association and the World Health Organization have reacted to these changes, and how healthy use of digital technologies may be possible. Videogaming, pornography, social media, shopping, and gambling will be discussed, as well as the effects of the Covid pandemic.

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-04T09:00:00 2022-06-04T10:00:00 America/New_York Problematic Use of Digital Technologies in Youth and Adults

      Marc N. Potenza '87, '93 PhD, '94 MD, Professor of Psychiatry, Neuroscience and Child Study

      The use of digital technologies and the internet has expanded considerably in our lifetimes and many parents may not feel ideally equipped to monitor and assess the online activities of their children. Youth growing up in digital environments (or “digital natives”) may experience both short- and long-term benefits – and adverse consequences – from their use of digital technologies. In this lecture, Professor Potenza will discuss changes in the use of digital technologies, how the American Psychiatric Association and the World Health Organization have reacted to these changes, and how healthy use of digital technologies may be possible. Videogaming, pornography, social media, shopping, and gambling will be discussed, as well as the effects of the Covid pandemic.

      Sterling Law Buildings | Room: Levinson Auditorium — 127 Wall Street
    • The Legacies of Frederick Douglass in Our Own Time

      Jun 4
      9:00AM – 10:00AM
      Yale University Art Gallery | Room: McNeil Lecture Hall — 1111 Chapel Street

      David Blight, Sterling Professor of History, and of American Studies; Director, Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition

      Professor Blight will discuss the life and legacy of Frederick Douglass, the most influential Black leader in nineteenth-century America.

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-04T09:00:00 2022-06-04T10:00:00 America/New_York The Legacies of Frederick Douglass in Our Own Time

      David Blight, Sterling Professor of History, and of American Studies; Director, Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition

      Professor Blight will discuss the life and legacy of Frederick Douglass, the most influential Black leader in nineteenth-century America.

      Yale University Art Gallery | Room: McNeil Lecture Hall — 1111 Chapel Street
    • Tour of Wright Laboratory - A Portal to the Universe

      Jun 4
      9:00AM – 10:00AM
      Wright Laboratory — 272 Whitney Ave.

      For years the Wright Laboratory housed a landmark nuclear accelerator. In recent years, Wright Lab was transformed into a state-of-the-art technical facility and research center to study neutrinos, dark matter, and the invisible Universe. Come for a tour led by James Nikkel, Wright Lab Associate Director for Instrumentation and Education, Director of the Wright Lab Advanced Prototyping Center, and Reseaerch Scientist in Physics, to learn about how Wright Lab is leading the development of novel instrumentation for the exploration of the Universe and advancing the frontiers of fundamental physics. Note: The lab is accessed from the north end of Lot 22 behind the Peabody Museum; look for the big blue "Portal" sculpture in front of the lab. Bus transportation will be provided in front of Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall, 1 Prospect St., across from Woolsey Hall.

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-04T09:00:00 2022-06-04T10:00:00 America/New_York Tour of Wright Laboratory - A Portal to the Universe

      For years the Wright Laboratory housed a landmark nuclear accelerator. In recent years, Wright Lab was transformed into a state-of-the-art technical facility and research center to study neutrinos, dark matter, and the invisible Universe. Come for a tour led by James Nikkel, Wright Lab Associate Director for Instrumentation and Education, Director of the Wright Lab Advanced Prototyping Center, and Reseaerch Scientist in Physics, to learn about how Wright Lab is leading the development of novel instrumentation for the exploration of the Universe and advancing the frontiers of fundamental physics. Note: The lab is accessed from the north end of Lot 22 behind the Peabody Museum; look for the big blue "Portal" sculpture in front of the lab. Bus transportation will be provided in front of Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall, 1 Prospect St., across from Woolsey Hall.

      Wright Laboratory — 272 Whitney Ave.
    • Newberry Organ Tour

      Jun 4
      9:00AM – 11:30AM
      Woolsey Hall — 500 College Street

      Thomas Murray, Professor Emeritus in the Practice in the Institute of Sacred Music

      With its 142 stops, 197 ranks, 12,641 pipes, 30,000 pneumatic valves, 1,000 pneumatic motors and 2 turbines, the Newberry Organ is one of the most magnificent orchestral organs in the world and a monument to the state-of-the-art technology of 1928! Come hear this "king of instruments" and take a walking tour behind the pipes, courtesy of Professor Murray and Organ Curators Joe Dzeda and Nicholas Thomson-Allen.

      Session runs continually to 11:30 am

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-04T09:00:00 2022-06-04T11:30:00 America/New_York Newberry Organ Tour

      Thomas Murray, Professor Emeritus in the Practice in the Institute of Sacred Music

      With its 142 stops, 197 ranks, 12,641 pipes, 30,000 pneumatic valves, 1,000 pneumatic motors and 2 turbines, the Newberry Organ is one of the most magnificent orchestral organs in the world and a monument to the state-of-the-art technology of 1928! Come hear this "king of instruments" and take a walking tour behind the pipes, courtesy of Professor Murray and Organ Curators Joe Dzeda and Nicholas Thomson-Allen.

      Session runs continually to 11:30 am

      Woolsey Hall — 500 College Street
    • A Conversation About Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging at Yale

      Jun 4
      10:30AM – 11:30AM
      Sterling Law Buildings | Room: 128 — 127 Wall Street

      Please join us for an update about Yale's work to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion. Our panelists are Larry Gladney, Phyllis A. Wallace Dean of Diversity and Faculty Development in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Physics; Kimberly-Goff-Crews '83, '86 JD, Secretary and Vice President for University Life; and Weili Cheng '77, Executive Director, Yale Alumni Association. Questions are encouraged!

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-04T10:30:00 2022-06-04T11:30:00 America/New_York A Conversation About Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging at Yale

      Please join us for an update about Yale's work to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion. Our panelists are Larry Gladney, Phyllis A. Wallace Dean of Diversity and Faculty Development in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Physics; Kimberly-Goff-Crews '83, '86 JD, Secretary and Vice President for University Life; and Weili Cheng '77, Executive Director, Yale Alumni Association. Questions are encouraged!

      Sterling Law Buildings | Room: 128 — 127 Wall Street
    • America's Constitution: How It Arose and How to Preserve It

      Jun 4
      10:30AM – 11:30AM
      Sterling Law Buildings | Room: Levinson Auditorium — 127 Wall Street

      Akhil Reed Amar '80, '84 JD, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science

      In this lecture, based on his most recent book, The Words That Made Us: America's Constitutional Conversation, 1760-1840, Professor Amar will offer his audience an overview of the grand project of American constitutionalism, past, present, and future, with particular emphasis on the importance of free expression and on America's special place in the world.

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-04T10:30:00 2022-06-04T11:30:00 America/New_York America's Constitution: How It Arose and How to Preserve It

      Akhil Reed Amar '80, '84 JD, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science

      In this lecture, based on his most recent book, The Words That Made Us: America's Constitutional Conversation, 1760-1840, Professor Amar will offer his audience an overview of the grand project of American constitutionalism, past, present, and future, with particular emphasis on the importance of free expression and on America's special place in the world.

      Sterling Law Buildings | Room: Levinson Auditorium — 127 Wall Street
    • CANCELLED: Mental Health in Times of Challenge: Examining Stress and Emotion Regulation

      Jun 4
      10:30AM – 11:30AM

      We regret that this lecture has been cancelled.

      Jutta Joormann, Professor of Psychology

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-04T10:30:00 2022-06-04T11:30:00 America/New_York CANCELLED: Mental Health in Times of Challenge: Examining Stress and Emotion Regulation

      We regret that this lecture has been cancelled.

      Jutta Joormann, Professor of Psychology

    • CANCELLED: Yale 2050: Imagining the Future

      Jun 4
      10:30AM – 11:30AM

      We regret that this lecture has been cancelled.

      Tamar Gendler '87, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Vincent J. Scully Professor of Philosophy, and Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-04T10:30:00 2022-06-04T11:30:00 America/New_York CANCELLED: Yale 2050: Imagining the Future

      We regret that this lecture has been cancelled.

      Tamar Gendler '87, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Vincent J. Scully Professor of Philosophy, and Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science