Class of 2010 10th Reunion - Program & Schedule - 2010

May 28 - 31, 2020

Program & Schedule

  • Saturday 5/30/20

    • A Home in Hendrie Hall

      May 30
      10:30AM – 11:30AM
      Adams Center | Room: Rossi Glee Club Room — 165 Elm Street

      To celebrate the 50th anniversary of coed undergraduate singing, the Yale Glee Club Associates commissioned a short documentary and a three-part podcast about the transformation of the Glee Club and the University. After a screening of the film, A Home in Hendrie Hall, and a behind-the-scenes look at how the podcast Time and Change was put together, alumni who are featured in both will talk about the Glee Club's transition to an SATB ensemble. Hosted by podcast producer Naomi Lewin '74, with filmmaker Miriam Lewin '80.
      Access to Hendrie Hall and the Rossi Glee Club Room is through the entrance to the Adams Center at the rear of the building.

      Add to Calendar 2020-05-30T10:30:00 2020-05-30T11:30:00 America/New_York A Home in Hendrie Hall

      To celebrate the 50th anniversary of coed undergraduate singing, the Yale Glee Club Associates commissioned a short documentary and a three-part podcast about the transformation of the Glee Club and the University. After a screening of the film, A Home in Hendrie Hall, and a behind-the-scenes look at how the podcast Time and Change was put together, alumni who are featured in both will talk about the Glee Club's transition to an SATB ensemble. Hosted by podcast producer Naomi Lewin '74, with filmmaker Miriam Lewin '80.
      Access to Hendrie Hall and the Rossi Glee Club Room is through the entrance to the Adams Center at the rear of the building.

      Adams Center | Room: Rossi Glee Club Room — 165 Elm Street
      yale glee club 1972
    • Emotional Intelligence: From Theory to Practice

      May 30
      10:30AM – 11:30AM

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

      Emotions can either positively or negatively influence learning, decision making, relationships, health, creativity, and performance. In Professor Brackett’s presentation, he will (1) describe his Center’s large-scale studies on children’s and adults’ emotional lives, (2) share the model of emotional intelligence developed at Yale, (3) present the Center’s “RULER” approach to developing emotional intelligence which has reached over 1.5 million children and adults, and (4) teach tools to develop emotional intelligence from his new book, Permission To Feel: Unlocking the Power of Emotions to Help our Kids, Ourselves, and our Society Thrive.

       

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

      Emotions can either positively or negatively influence learning, decision making, relationships, health, creativity, and performance. In Professor Brackett’s presentation, he will (1) describe his Center’s large-scale studies on children’s and adults’ emotional lives, (2) share the model of emotional intelligence developed at Yale, (3) present the Center’s “RULER” approach to developing emotional intelligence which has reached over 1.5 million children and adults, and (4) teach tools to develop emotional intelligence from his new book, Permission To Feel: Unlocking the Power of Emotions to Help our Kids, Ourselves, and our Society Thrive.

       

      Marc Brackett speaker
    • Frederick Douglass

      May 30
      10:30AM – 11:30AM

      David Blight, Class of 1954 Professor of American History

      Professor Blight will discuss the subject of his definitive, dramatic biography of the most important African American of the nineteenth century: Frederick Douglass, the escaped slave who became the greatest orator of his day and one of the leading abolitionists and writers of the era.

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      David Blight, Class of 1954 Professor of American History

      Professor Blight will discuss the subject of his definitive, dramatic biography of the most important African American of the nineteenth century: Frederick Douglass, the escaped slave who became the greatest orator of his day and one of the leading abolitionists and writers of the era.

      David Blight
    • Managing Yale's Endowment

      May 30
      10:30AM – 11:30AM

      David Swensen '80 PhD, Yale's Chief Investment Officer, oversees $27 billion in endowment assets and several hundreds of millions of dollars of other investment funds. Under his stewardship during the past 33 years the Yale endowment generated returns of 13.5 percent per annum, a record unequalled among institutional investors. Mr. Swensen leads a staff of 32, located near the University’s campus in downtown New Haven.

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      David Swensen '80 PhD, Yale's Chief Investment Officer, oversees $27 billion in endowment assets and several hundreds of millions of dollars of other investment funds. Under his stewardship during the past 33 years the Yale endowment generated returns of 13.5 percent per annum, a record unequalled among institutional investors. Mr. Swensen leads a staff of 32, located near the University’s campus in downtown New Haven.

      David Swensen
    • The Wolf at the Door: The Menace of Economic Insecurity and How to Fight It

      May 30
      10:30AM – 11:30AM

      Ian Shapiro, Sterling Professor of Political Science and Professor in the Institute for Social and Policy Studies and of Management

      In their recent book, The Wolf at the Door, Professor Shapiro and his co-author Michael J. Graetz focus on what really worries people: not what the rich are making but rather their own insecurity about jobs, wages, unemployment, health insurance and child care. Explaining how earlier reformers achieved meaningful changes, they offer a solution that is not protectionism or class warfare, but a return to the hard work of building coalitions around realistic goals and pursuing them doggedly through the political system.    

      Add to Calendar 2020-05-30T10:30:00 2020-05-30T11:30:00 America/New_York The Wolf at the Door: The Menace of Economic Insecurity and How to Fight It

      Ian Shapiro, Sterling Professor of Political Science and Professor in the Institute for Social and Policy Studies and of Management

      In their recent book, The Wolf at the Door, Professor Shapiro and his co-author Michael J. Graetz focus on what really worries people: not what the rich are making but rather their own insecurity about jobs, wages, unemployment, health insurance and child care. Explaining how earlier reformers achieved meaningful changes, they offer a solution that is not protectionism or class warfare, but a return to the hard work of building coalitions around realistic goals and pursuing them doggedly through the political system.    

      Sterling Professor of Political Science Ian Shapiro
    • Lunch on Old Campus

      May 30
      12:00PM – 1:30PM
      Old Campus | Room: Courtyard — 67 High Street

      Stop by Old Campus in between the day’s activities for some sustenance. A full buffet lunch awaits on what is sure to be a beautiful day at Yale.

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      Stop by Old Campus in between the day’s activities for some sustenance. A full buffet lunch awaits on what is sure to be a beautiful day at Yale.

      Old Campus | Room: Courtyard — 67 High Street
    • '10 Class Programming

      May 30
      2:00PM – 4:15PM
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    • Cultural House Receptions

      May 30
      3:00PM – 5:00PM

      Join alumni from all classes at our YAA sponsored Cultural House receptions:

      Afro-American Cultural Center | 211 Park St.
      Asian American Cultural Center | 295 Crown St.
      La Casa Cultural | 301 Crown St
      Native American Cultural Center | 297 Crown St.
      Yale GALA/LBGT Alumni Association | 135 Prospect St.

      For more information, please use the filter to see "All-Class Lectures/Tours."

      Add to Calendar 2020-05-30T15:00:00 2020-05-30T17:00:00 America/New_York Cultural House Receptions

      Join alumni from all classes at our YAA sponsored Cultural House receptions:

      Afro-American Cultural Center | 211 Park St.
      Asian American Cultural Center | 295 Crown St.
      La Casa Cultural | 301 Crown St
      Native American Cultural Center | 297 Crown St.
      Yale GALA/LBGT Alumni Association | 135 Prospect St.

      For more information, please use the filter to see "All-Class Lectures/Tours."

    • President's University Update

      May 30
      4:30PM – 5:15PM
      Woolsey Hall — 500 College Street

      Peter Salovey '86 PhD welcomes you back to campus and offers his review of Yale today.

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      Peter Salovey '86 PhD welcomes you back to campus and offers his review of Yale today.

      Woolsey Hall — 500 College Street

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