Class of 1987 35th Reunion - Program & Schedule - 1987

June 2 - 5, 2022

Program & Schedule

  • Friday 6/3/22

    • Tour of the Yale Schwarzman Center

      Jun 3
      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 2022-06-03T10:00:00 2022-06-03T11:00:00 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
    • Biomedical Engineering, Medicines of the Future, and Pivoting During a Pandemic

      Jun 3
      10:30AM – 11:30AM
      Sterling Law Buildings | Room: Levinson Auditorium — 127 Wall Street

      W. Mark Saltzman, Goizueta Foundation Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Chemical & Environemntal Engeineering & Physiology

      In this talk, Professor Saltzman will describe the role of engineering in creation of medicines of the future. Over the past two years, for example, we have seen the introduction of nanoparticle vaccines that were rapidly developed from concept to testing to deployment. But even more is on the horizon, such as nanoparticle-based treatments for brain tumors, targeted correction of genetic diseases, transplants that are invisible to the immune system, long-lasting, safe prevention of UV-mediated DNA damage in skin, and inhalable vaccines.

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-03T10:30:00 2022-06-03T11:30:00 America/New_York Biomedical Engineering, Medicines of the Future, and Pivoting During a Pandemic

      W. Mark Saltzman, Goizueta Foundation Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Chemical & Environemntal Engeineering & Physiology

      In this talk, Professor Saltzman will describe the role of engineering in creation of medicines of the future. Over the past two years, for example, we have seen the introduction of nanoparticle vaccines that were rapidly developed from concept to testing to deployment. But even more is on the horizon, such as nanoparticle-based treatments for brain tumors, targeted correction of genetic diseases, transplants that are invisible to the immune system, long-lasting, safe prevention of UV-mediated DNA damage in skin, and inhalable vaccines.

      Sterling Law Buildings | Room: Levinson Auditorium — 127 Wall Street
    • Constance Baker Motley, Lady of the Law

      Jun 3
      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 2022-06-03T10:30:00 2022-06-03T11:30:00 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
    • What is American Cuisine?

      Jun 3
      10:30AM – 11:30AM
      Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall | Room: 114 — 1 Prospect 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 2022-06-03T10:30:00 2022-06-03T11:30:00 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.

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

      Jun 3
      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 students giving short talks based on their research.

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-03T10:30:00 2022-06-03T11:30:00 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 students giving short talks based on their research.

      William L. Harkness Hall | Room: 201/Sudler Recital Hall — 100 Wall Street
    • 1987 | American Picnic Lunch Buffet

      Jun 3
      12:00PM – 1:30PM
      Pierson College — 236 York St.

      Enjoy the American Picnic Buffet with fried chicken, grass-finished hamburgers and cheeseburgers, local Italian sausage, black bean burgers and a variety of salads and side dishes.   

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-03T12:00:00 2022-06-03T13:30:00 America/New_York 1987 | American Picnic Lunch Buffet

      Enjoy the American Picnic Buffet with fried chicken, grass-finished hamburgers and cheeseburgers, local Italian sausage, black bean burgers and a variety of salads and side dishes.   

      Pierson College — 236 York St.
    • 1987 | Beinecke Library Tour: An Inspiration to All Who Enter| SPACE IS LIMITED

      Jun 3
      1:45PM – 2:45PM
      Beinecke Plaza — Wall Street

      Our classmate, Michael Morand, Beinecke Library director of communications and community engagement, will give an insider’s look at the library and share a few favorite things from the collections.

      SPACE IS LIMITED! BE SURE TO REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT WHEN YOU REGISTER!

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-03T13:45:00 2022-06-03T14:45:00 America/New_York 1987 | Beinecke Library Tour: An Inspiration to All Who Enter| SPACE IS LIMITED

      Our classmate, Michael Morand, Beinecke Library director of communications and community engagement, will give an insider’s look at the library and share a few favorite things from the collections.

      SPACE IS LIMITED! BE SURE TO REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT WHEN YOU REGISTER!

      Beinecke Plaza — Wall Street
    • 1987 | My Life in Media - Then and Now

      Jun 3
      3:00PM – 4:00PM
      Yale University Art Gallery | Room: McNeil Lecture Hall — 1111 Chapel Street

      Four classmates tell of their careers in the news media, how they began, where it led and what they are doing now. Plus news standards, past and present.

      Moderator: Dan Levy

      Panelists: Bronwen Hruska, Deborah Yaffe, and Janet Wu

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-03T15:00:00 2022-06-03T16:00:00 America/New_York 1987 | My Life in Media - Then and Now

      Four classmates tell of their careers in the news media, how they began, where it led and what they are doing now. Plus news standards, past and present.

      Moderator: Dan Levy

      Panelists: Bronwen Hruska, Deborah Yaffe, and Janet Wu

      Yale University Art Gallery | Room: McNeil Lecture Hall — 1111 Chapel Street
    • 1987 | Making a Difference - Giving Back

      Jun 3
      4:00PM – 5:00PM
      Yale University Art Gallery | Room: McNeil Lecture Hall — 1111 Chapel Street

      Classmates discuss giving back to their communities through philanthropic work.

      Panelist: Matt Meade, Charlie Lord, Jose Egurbide, Maritza Guzman, and Andrew Burgie

      Add to Calendar 2022-06-03T16:00:00 2022-06-03T17:00:00 America/New_York 1987 | Making a Difference - Giving Back

      Classmates discuss giving back to their communities through philanthropic work.

      Panelist: Matt Meade, Charlie Lord, Jose Egurbide, Maritza Guzman, and Andrew Burgie

      Yale University Art Gallery | Room: McNeil Lecture Hall — 1111 Chapel Street

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