Class of 1967 55th Reunion - Program & Schedule - 1967

May 26 - 29, 2022

Program & Schedule

  • Friday 5/27/22

    • Athletics of the Heart: Entertainment in an Age of Polarization and Pandemic

      May 27
      9:00AM – 10:00AM
      Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall | Room: 114 — 1 Prospect Street

      James Bundy, Elizabeth Parker Ware Dean of the David Geffen School of Drama and Artistic Director, Yale Repertory Theater

      The great French artist and theorist, Antonin Artaud, famously observed that “the actor is an athlete of the heart.” We all know actors we love to watch, and the kinds of stories we love to see them in at the theater and onscreen. But what really makes us love these athletes and their sport? And how do their training and collaborations—with writers, directors, and designers—equip them to shape and, perhaps, heal our culture?

      Add to Calendar 2022-05-27T09:00:00 2022-05-27T10:00:00 America/New_York Athletics of the Heart: Entertainment in an Age of Polarization and Pandemic

      James Bundy, Elizabeth Parker Ware Dean of the David Geffen School of Drama and Artistic Director, Yale Repertory Theater

      The great French artist and theorist, Antonin Artaud, famously observed that “the actor is an athlete of the heart.” We all know actors we love to watch, and the kinds of stories we love to see them in at the theater and onscreen. But what really makes us love these athletes and their sport? And how do their training and collaborations—with writers, directors, and designers—equip them to shape and, perhaps, heal our culture?

      Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall | Room: 114 — 1 Prospect Street
    • The Urgent Environmental Crises and Yale's Role in Providing Solutions

      May 27
      9:00AM – 10:00AM
      Sterling Law Buildings | Room: Levinson Auditorium — 127 Wall Street

      Indy Burke, Carl W. Knobloch, Jr. Dean of the Yale School of the Environment; Professor of Ecosystem Ecology

      Environmental challenges today are more acute than ever, and not likely to decrease with the growing global need for resources to support human society. What is the role of a university in addressing these issues, how is that changing at this particular time in national history, and how is the Yale School of the Environment contributing to solutions?

      Add to Calendar 2022-05-27T09:00:00 2022-05-27T10:00:00 America/New_York The Urgent Environmental Crises and Yale's Role in Providing Solutions

      Indy Burke, Carl W. Knobloch, Jr. Dean of the Yale School of the Environment; Professor of Ecosystem Ecology

      Environmental challenges today are more acute than ever, and not likely to decrease with the growing global need for resources to support human society. What is the role of a university in addressing these issues, how is that changing at this particular time in national history, and how is the Yale School of the Environment contributing to solutions?

      Sterling Law Buildings | Room: Levinson Auditorium — 127 Wall Street
    • Tour of the Yale Schwarzman Center

      May 27
      9:00AM – 10:00AM
      Woolsey Hall | Room: Rotunda — 500 College Street

      Four years in the making. Five traditional spaces made new. Five new spaces for making traditions. One hundred and twenty years of history stand behind Yale Schwarzman Center, and we’re excited to open our doors to you. At YSC, new and restored spaces are designed to be focal points of university life. Spaces for meetings, dining, and relaxing provide a host of ways to connect, create, and collaborate within and beyond campus. The YSC Team would like to extend an invitation for you to tour the Center – your Center. During your visit, you’ll be led through the various YSC spaces by a tour guide while you explore our tour mobile website which features original research, archival images, and alumni interviews. Tours will begin at 9:00 and 9:30 am; expect the entire visit will last around 75 minutes. Meet in the Woolsey Rotunda.

      Add to Calendar 2022-05-27T09:00:00 2022-05-27T10:00:00 America/New_York Tour of the Yale Schwarzman Center

      Four years in the making. Five traditional spaces made new. Five new spaces for making traditions. One hundred and twenty years of history stand behind Yale Schwarzman Center, and we’re excited to open our doors to you. At YSC, new and restored spaces are designed to be focal points of university life. Spaces for meetings, dining, and relaxing provide a host of ways to connect, create, and collaborate within and beyond campus. The YSC Team would like to extend an invitation for you to tour the Center – your Center. During your visit, you’ll be led through the various YSC spaces by a tour guide while you explore our tour mobile website which features original research, archival images, and alumni interviews. Tours will begin at 9:00 and 9:30 am; expect the entire visit will last around 75 minutes. Meet in the Woolsey Rotunda.

      Woolsey Hall | Room: Rotunda — 500 College Street
    • Tour of the Yale Schwarzman Center

      May 27
      10:00AM – 11:00AM
      Woolsey Hall | Room: Rotunda — 500 College Street

      Four years in the making. Five traditional spaces made new. Five new spaces for making traditions. One hundred and twenty years of history stand behind Yale Schwarzman Center, and we’re excited to open our doors to you. At YSC, new and restored spaces are designed to be focal points of university life. Spaces for meetings, dining, and relaxing provide a host of ways to connect, create, and collaborate within and beyond campus. The YSC Team would like to extend an invitation for you to tour the Center – your Center. During your visit, you’ll be led through the various YSC spaces by a tour guide while you explore our tour mobile website which features original research, archival images, and alumni interviews. Tours will begin at 10:00 and 10:30 am; expect the entire visit will last around 75 minutes. Meet in the Woolsey Rotunda.

      Add to Calendar 2022-05-27T10:00:00 2022-05-27T11:00:00 America/New_York Tour of the Yale Schwarzman Center

      Four years in the making. Five traditional spaces made new. Five new spaces for making traditions. One hundred and twenty years of history stand behind Yale Schwarzman Center, and we’re excited to open our doors to you. At YSC, new and restored spaces are designed to be focal points of university life. Spaces for meetings, dining, and relaxing provide a host of ways to connect, create, and collaborate within and beyond campus. The YSC Team would like to extend an invitation for you to tour the Center – your Center. During your visit, you’ll be led through the various YSC spaces by a tour guide while you explore our tour mobile website which features original research, archival images, and alumni interviews. Tours will begin at 10:00 and 10:30 am; expect the entire visit will last around 75 minutes. Meet in the Woolsey Rotunda.

      Woolsey Hall | Room: Rotunda — 500 College Street
    • America's Constitution: How It Arose and How to Preserve It

      May 27
      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: American'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 2022-05-27T10:30:00 2022-05-27T11:30:00 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: American'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
    • Brava! Women Make American Theater

      May 27
      10:30AM – 11:30AM
      William L. Harkness Hall | Room: 119 — 100 Wall Street

      Melissa Barton '02Curator of Prose and Drama for the Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library

      “Brava! Women Make American Theater" showcases, through archival materials, the ways in which women in the United States engaged in the production and reception of stage performance over its long history. Brava! highlights how stage performance often mirrored, but also frequently challenged and changed, understandings of women’s roles and of women’s rights in larger U.S. society. Drawing principally on materials in the Yale Collection of American Literature and the James Weldon Johnson Memorial Collection of African American Arts and Letters, the exhibit explores how theater served as a site of women’s entry into public audiences, an entrée into the arts as professions, and a locus of calls for diversity in the arts.

      Add to Calendar 2022-05-27T10:30:00 2022-05-27T11:30:00 America/New_York Brava! Women Make American Theater

      Melissa Barton '02Curator of Prose and Drama for the Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library

      “Brava! Women Make American Theater" showcases, through archival materials, the ways in which women in the United States engaged in the production and reception of stage performance over its long history. Brava! highlights how stage performance often mirrored, but also frequently challenged and changed, understandings of women’s roles and of women’s rights in larger U.S. society. Drawing principally on materials in the Yale Collection of American Literature and the James Weldon Johnson Memorial Collection of African American Arts and Letters, the exhibit explores how theater served as a site of women’s entry into public audiences, an entrée into the arts as professions, and a locus of calls for diversity in the arts.

      William L. Harkness Hall | Room: 119 — 100 Wall Street
    • Constance Baker Motley, Lady of the Law

      May 27
      10:30AM – 11:30AM
      Sterling Law Buildings | Room: Lillian Goldman Law Library — 127 Wall Street

      Join the Lillian Goldman Law Library staff for a guided tour of the “Constance Baker Motley: Lady of the Law” exhibit. Drawing on images and personal items from the collection of her family, and from her own words in her autobiography, the exhibition offers a glimpse of Motley, brilliantly at work, from her childhood in New Haven through her career as a Civil Rights attorney, New York Senator, and federal judge. Meet at the front entrance to the Law School. This tour is limited to 25 people.

      Add to Calendar 2022-05-27T10:30:00 2022-05-27T11:30:00 America/New_York Constance Baker Motley, Lady of the Law

      Join the Lillian Goldman Law Library staff for a guided tour of the “Constance Baker Motley: Lady of the Law” exhibit. Drawing on images and personal items from the collection of her family, and from her own words in her autobiography, the exhibition offers a glimpse of Motley, brilliantly at work, from her childhood in New Haven through her career as a Civil Rights attorney, New York Senator, and federal judge. Meet at the front entrance to the Law School. This tour is limited to 25 people.

      Sterling Law Buildings | Room: Lillian Goldman Law Library — 127 Wall Street
    • Mapping the Invisible Universe

      May 27
      10:30AM – 11:30AM
      Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall | Room: 114 — 1 Prospect Street

      Priyamvada Natarajan, Professor of Astronomy and Physics

      In this talk, Professor Natarajan will discuss two radical ideas in cosmology that involve invisible entities – dark matter and black holes. The history of the discovery of dark matter and black holes, as well as their current status – including recent leaps in understanding of the nature of dark matter obtained from mapping it via light bending; the discovery of gravitational waves from colliding black holes and peering close to the event horizon of supermassive black holes  – will be presented.

      Add to Calendar 2022-05-27T10:30:00 2022-05-27T11:30:00 America/New_York Mapping the Invisible Universe

      Priyamvada Natarajan, Professor of Astronomy and Physics

      In this talk, Professor Natarajan will discuss two radical ideas in cosmology that involve invisible entities – dark matter and black holes. The history of the discovery of dark matter and black holes, as well as their current status – including recent leaps in understanding of the nature of dark matter obtained from mapping it via light bending; the discovery of gravitational waves from colliding black holes and peering close to the event horizon of supermassive black holes  – will be presented.

      Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall | Room: 114 — 1 Prospect Street
    • Yale and America

      May 27
      10:30AM – 11:30AM
      William L. Harkness Hall | Room: 201/Sudler Recital Hall — 100 Wall Street

      Jay Gitlin’71, ’74 MusM, ’02 PhD, Lecturer in History; Associate Director, Howard R. Lamar Center for the Study of Frontiers & Borders

      Professor Gitlin will give a brief description of his popular seminar, "Yale and America," and will then be joined by three students giving short talks based on their research.

      Add to Calendar 2022-05-27T10:30:00 2022-05-27T11:30:00 America/New_York Yale and America

      Jay Gitlin’71, ’74 MusM, ’02 PhD, Lecturer in History; Associate Director, Howard R. Lamar Center for the Study of Frontiers & Borders

      Professor Gitlin will give a brief description of his popular seminar, "Yale and America," and will then be joined by three students giving short talks based on their research.

      William L. Harkness Hall | Room: 201/Sudler Recital Hall — 100 Wall Street

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