Senior Reunion - Senior Class

May 21 - 24, 2020

Program & Schedule

  • Friday 5/31/19

    • 1964 | Reunion Headquarters Open

      May 31, 7:00AM – Jun 1, 12:00AM

      Pierson College : HQ

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    • 1969 | Reunion Headquarters Open

      May 31, 7:00AM – Jun 1, 12:00AM
      Davenport College : Common Room
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    • 45th Reunion Headquarters Open for Registration

      May 31, 7:00AM – Jun 1, 12:00AM
      Timothy Dwight College | Room: Courtyard — 345 Temple Street

      We welcome you to Timothy Dwight College headquarters, where you may check in, obtain your campus housing keys, and catch up with friends. Yale Security will be present in reunion headquarters throughout each night. 

       

      Add to Calendar 2019-05-31T07:00:00 2019-06-01T00:00:00 America/New_York 45th Reunion Headquarters Open for Registration

      We welcome you to Timothy Dwight College headquarters, where you may check in, obtain your campus housing keys, and catch up with friends. Yale Security will be present in reunion headquarters throughout each night. 

       

      Timothy Dwight College | Room: Courtyard — 345 Temple Street
    • Reunion Headquarters Hours

      May 31, 7:00AM – Jun 1, 12:00AM
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    • Reunion Headquarters Hours

      May 31, 7:00AM – Jun 1, 12:00AM
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    • Continental Breakfast Buffet

      May 31
      7:30AM – 9:30AM
      Branford College — 74 High Street

      An assortment of baked goods, sliced fresh fruit, eggs benedict strata and eggs florentine strata, farm fresh hard boiled eggs, steel-cut oats bar, granola, yogurt, fair trade coffee, an assortment of teas, and fruit juices served under the tent in the Courtyard.

      Add to Calendar 2019-05-31T07:30:00 2019-05-31T09:30:00 America/New_York Continental Breakfast Buffet

      An assortment of baked goods, sliced fresh fruit, eggs benedict strata and eggs florentine strata, farm fresh hard boiled eggs, steel-cut oats bar, granola, yogurt, fair trade coffee, an assortment of teas, and fruit juices served under the tent in the Courtyard.

      Branford College — 74 High Street
    • 1969 50th Reunion Authors Exhibit

      May 31
      8:30AM – 7:00PM
      Sterling Memorial Library | Room: Nave & L&B — 120 High Street

      See description for Thursday.

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      See description for Thursday.

      Sterling Memorial Library | Room: Nave & L&B — 120 High Street
    • Invisible Biodiversity

      May 31
      9:00AM – 10:00AM
      Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall | Room: 114 — 1 Prospect Street

      Paul Turner, Henry Ford II Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

      Viruses are the majority of earth’s inhabitants. But their small size caused the incredible biodiversity of viruses to remain invisible to humans until early in the last century. Nevertheless, the course of human history has been impacted by deadly virus epidemics for thousands of years or more. Despite conventional wisdom, however, very few viruses actually make us sick.  In fact, past and present virus infections are essential for human well-being and the maintenance of healthy ecosystems, and in the future a virus may even save your life. This lecture concerns the amazing biodiversity of viruses, their profound impact on the history of life on earth, and recent advances in virus biotechnology that address energy, disease and environmental concerns.

      Add to Calendar 2019-05-31T09:00:00 2019-05-31T10:00:00 America/New_York Invisible Biodiversity

      Paul Turner, Henry Ford II Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

      Viruses are the majority of earth’s inhabitants. But their small size caused the incredible biodiversity of viruses to remain invisible to humans until early in the last century. Nevertheless, the course of human history has been impacted by deadly virus epidemics for thousands of years or more. Despite conventional wisdom, however, very few viruses actually make us sick.  In fact, past and present virus infections are essential for human well-being and the maintenance of healthy ecosystems, and in the future a virus may even save your life. This lecture concerns the amazing biodiversity of viruses, their profound impact on the history of life on earth, and recent advances in virus biotechnology that address energy, disease and environmental concerns.

      Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall | Room: 114 — 1 Prospect Street
      Paul Turner
    • Lux et Veritas: Yale and the Climate Change Crisis

      May 31
      9:00AM – 10:00AM
      Sterling Law Building | Room: Levinson Auditorium — 127 Wall Street

      Sten Vermund, Dean and Anna M.R. Lauder Professor of Public Health

      The concept of carbon neutrality is a simple one: an institution reduces carbon emissions into the atmosphere proportionately to the amount of carbon that it emits.  This presentation will highlight the challenges of global warming, the ecological context (human, animal, and plant) of these changes, the threats of climate change to human health, and how one might mitigate health harms. He will also discuss what Yale and other U.S. universities are doing to achieve carbon neutrality, as well as how Yale might do even better in this arena.

      Add to Calendar 2019-05-31T09:00:00 2019-05-31T10:00:00 America/New_York Lux et Veritas: Yale and the Climate Change Crisis

      Sten Vermund, Dean and Anna M.R. Lauder Professor of Public Health

      The concept of carbon neutrality is a simple one: an institution reduces carbon emissions into the atmosphere proportionately to the amount of carbon that it emits.  This presentation will highlight the challenges of global warming, the ecological context (human, animal, and plant) of these changes, the threats of climate change to human health, and how one might mitigate health harms. He will also discuss what Yale and other U.S. universities are doing to achieve carbon neutrality, as well as how Yale might do even better in this arena.

      Sterling Law Building | Room: Levinson Auditorium — 127 Wall Street
      Vermund, Dean

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