Class of 1971 50th Reunion - Program & Schedule - 1971

June 9 - 12, 2022

Program & Schedule

  • Saturday 6/11/22

    • A Conversation with Vicky Chun and James Jones

      Jun 11
      10:30AM – 11:30AM
      Linsly-Chittenden Hall | Room: 101 — 63 High Street

      Vicky Chun, Thomas A. Beckett Director of Athletics
      James Jones, Joel E. Smilow, Class of 1954 Head Coach of Men's Basketball

      Similar to so many people in the world, Yale Athletics was greatly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Spring sports were cancelled in March 2020 and the Ivy League cancelled all sports for the 2020-21 season. Vicky Chun, the Thomas A. Beckett Director of Athletics and James Jones, the Head Men’s Basketball Coach, will discuss the impacts on the athletics department and basketball program respectively. During this session, Vicky and James will discuss how they kept their staff, student-athletes, and programs engaged and focused for when athletics did return to Yale’s campus. Additionally, their insights on working with campus partners to ensure a safe and healthy return for all student-athletes, highlights of the successful sports season for teams in 2021-22, and James’s fantastic run to March Madness will be highlighted.

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-11T10:30:00 2022-06-11T11:30:00 America/New_York A Conversation with Vicky Chun and James Jones

      Vicky Chun, Thomas A. Beckett Director of Athletics
      James Jones, Joel E. Smilow, Class of 1954 Head Coach of Men's Basketball

      Similar to so many people in the world, Yale Athletics was greatly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Spring sports were cancelled in March 2020 and the Ivy League cancelled all sports for the 2020-21 season. Vicky Chun, the Thomas A. Beckett Director of Athletics and James Jones, the Head Men’s Basketball Coach, will discuss the impacts on the athletics department and basketball program respectively. During this session, Vicky and James will discuss how they kept their staff, student-athletes, and programs engaged and focused for when athletics did return to Yale’s campus. Additionally, their insights on working with campus partners to ensure a safe and healthy return for all student-athletes, highlights of the successful sports season for teams in 2021-22, and James’s fantastic run to March Madness will be highlighted.

      Linsly-Chittenden Hall | Room: 101 — 63 High Street
    • America's Constitution: How It Arose and How to Preserve It

      Jun 11
      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 2022-06-11T10:30:00 2022-06-11T11:30:00 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
    • Emotional Intelligence at Yale: From Theory to Practice to Systemic Change

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

      Marc Brackett, Founding Director, Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence; Professor in the Child Study Center

      Emotions influence decision making, relationships, physical and mental health, creativity, and performance. Our wise use of emotion is especially important to our success. In this talk, Dr. Brackett will (1) describe recent large-scale studies on the emotional lives of children and adults, (2) unpack what it means to give oneself and others “permission to feel”, (3) share the model of emotional intelligence developed at Yale, (4) present the evidence-based approach to developing emotional intelligence in schools and workplaces which has reached over 3 million children and adults across the globe, and (5) teach participants tools to develop emotional intelligence to enhance personal and professional success.

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-11T10:30:00 2022-06-11T11:30:00 America/New_York Emotional Intelligence at Yale: From Theory to Practice to Systemic Change

      Marc Brackett, Founding Director, Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence; Professor in the Child Study Center

      Emotions influence decision making, relationships, physical and mental health, creativity, and performance. Our wise use of emotion is especially important to our success. In this talk, Dr. Brackett will (1) describe recent large-scale studies on the emotional lives of children and adults, (2) unpack what it means to give oneself and others “permission to feel”, (3) share the model of emotional intelligence developed at Yale, (4) present the evidence-based approach to developing emotional intelligence in schools and workplaces which has reached over 3 million children and adults across the globe, and (5) teach participants tools to develop emotional intelligence to enhance personal and professional success.

      Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall | Room: 114 — 1 Prospect Street
    • Jewish Tales as Teachers of Jewish Thought and Values

      Jun 11
      10:30AM – 11:30AM
      Linsly-Chittenden Hall | Room: 102 — 63 High Street

      Shelly Kagan, Clark Professor of Philosophy

      Professor Kagan's main research interests lie in moral philosophy, and in particular, normative ethics. Much of his work centers on the debate between consequentialist and deontological moral theories, with publications on the nature of well-being, moral desert, utopia, and the connections between Kantianism and consequentialism. Professor Kagan has served as a Slifka Center Fellow, and more recently was a featured guest at a Slifka Center Online Salon. This lecture is presented by Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale.

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-11T10:30:00 2022-06-11T11:30:00 America/New_York Jewish Tales as Teachers of Jewish Thought and Values

      Shelly Kagan, Clark Professor of Philosophy

      Professor Kagan's main research interests lie in moral philosophy, and in particular, normative ethics. Much of his work centers on the debate between consequentialist and deontological moral theories, with publications on the nature of well-being, moral desert, utopia, and the connections between Kantianism and consequentialism. Professor Kagan has served as a Slifka Center Fellow, and more recently was a featured guest at a Slifka Center Online Salon. This lecture is presented by Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale.

      Linsly-Chittenden Hall | Room: 102 — 63 High Street
    • What is American Cuisine?

      Jun 11
      10:30AM – 11:30AM
      Yale University Art Gallery | Room: McNeil Lecture Hall — 1111 Chapel Street

      Paul Freedman, Chester D. Tripp Professor of History

      Professor Freedman, author of American Cuisine and How It Got This Way, looks at the question, "What is American Cuisine?" The distinctive things about American food are its regional traditions, their erosion by processed food which dominated the twentieth century,and a love of variety. Choice and options (twelve different Rice-a-Roni flavors) compensate for the blandness of factory-made food. Now the popularity of industrially-made food has waned, gradually supplanted if not completely replaced by a return to primary tastes, freshness, and to some degree seasonal and local dining.This talk identifies the 1970s as a turning point.

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-11T10:30:00 2022-06-11T11:30:00 America/New_York What is American Cuisine?

      Paul Freedman, Chester D. Tripp Professor of History

      Professor Freedman, author of American Cuisine and How It Got This Way, looks at the question, "What is American Cuisine?" The distinctive things about American food are its regional traditions, their erosion by processed food which dominated the twentieth century,and a love of variety. Choice and options (twelve different Rice-a-Roni flavors) compensate for the blandness of factory-made food. Now the popularity of industrially-made food has waned, gradually supplanted if not completely replaced by a return to primary tastes, freshness, and to some degree seasonal and local dining.This talk identifies the 1970s as a turning point.

      Yale University Art Gallery | Room: McNeil Lecture Hall — 1111 Chapel Street
    • Writing "The Invisible Kingdom:" Reimagining Chronic Illness

      Jun 11
      10:30AM – 11:30AM
      Loria Center | Room: 351 — 190 York St.

      Meghan O'Rourke '97, Editor of The Yale Review

      Why do stories matter in an age of research? What is the role of long form reporting in an age of quick takes? Meghan O'Rourke '97, author of The Invisible Kingdom: Reimagining Chronic Illness, has been writing about autoimmune and long COVID for a decade, based on her firsthand experience of living with poorly understood chronic conditions. She will talk about what the silent epidemic of chronic illness reveals about how we think about disease and our responsibility to others, as well as what it's like to make a life as a writer and poet and using personal narratives to illuminate the ways we are implicated in larger social realities.

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-11T10:30:00 2022-06-11T11:30:00 America/New_York Writing "The Invisible Kingdom:" Reimagining Chronic Illness

      Meghan O'Rourke '97, Editor of The Yale Review

      Why do stories matter in an age of research? What is the role of long form reporting in an age of quick takes? Meghan O'Rourke '97, author of The Invisible Kingdom: Reimagining Chronic Illness, has been writing about autoimmune and long COVID for a decade, based on her firsthand experience of living with poorly understood chronic conditions. She will talk about what the silent epidemic of chronic illness reveals about how we think about disease and our responsibility to others, as well as what it's like to make a life as a writer and poet and using personal narratives to illuminate the ways we are implicated in larger social realities.

      Loria Center | Room: 351 — 190 York St.
    • 1971 | American Barbeque Lunch Buffet

      Jun 11
      12:00PM – 1:30PM

      Davenport College : Courtyard

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-11T12:00:00 2022-06-11T13:30:00 America/New_York 1971 | American Barbeque Lunch Buffet
    • 1971 | Navigating the Health Care Landscape: Challenges for the Class of 1971

      Jun 11
      2:00PM – 3:30PM
      Sprague Hall | Room: Concert Hall — 470 College Street

      Featuring classmates Dave Anderson, Bill Kerns, Robbie Quinn, and Andy Weisenthal, moderated by Stu Brogadir.

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-11T14:00:00 2022-06-11T15:30:00 America/New_York 1971 | Navigating the Health Care Landscape: Challenges for the Class of 1971

      Featuring classmates Dave Anderson, Bill Kerns, Robbie Quinn, and Andy Weisenthal, moderated by Stu Brogadir.

      Sprague Hall | Room: Concert Hall — 470 College Street
    • Yale Veterans Reunion Reception at Yale ROTC

      Jun 11
      2:00PM – 3:30PM

      55 Whitney Ave. : 4th Floor

      All reunion alumni and guests are cordially invited to join us for complimentary refreshments at this reception hosted by the Yale Veterans Association and Yale ROTC. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the restoration of ROTC back on campus!  Hear about the latest activities and developments in the Yale veteran community and our Naval ROTC and Air Force ROTC units. Learn more about the Yale Veterans Association, an alumni organization dedicated to supporting and uplifting the Yale veteran community, improving US civil-military relations, addressing salient issues facing veterans and the military, and reaffirming Yale’s highest traditions of leadership and service to the nation.

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-11T14:00:00 2022-06-11T15:30:00 America/New_York Yale Veterans Reunion Reception at Yale ROTC

      All reunion alumni and guests are cordially invited to join us for complimentary refreshments at this reception hosted by the Yale Veterans Association and Yale ROTC. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the restoration of ROTC back on campus!  Hear about the latest activities and developments in the Yale veteran community and our Naval ROTC and Air Force ROTC units. Learn more about the Yale Veterans Association, an alumni organization dedicated to supporting and uplifting the Yale veteran community, improving US civil-military relations, addressing salient issues facing veterans and the military, and reaffirming Yale’s highest traditions of leadership and service to the nation.

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