Graduate And Professional

Less Clutter = Less Stress: Simple Steps to Reducing Clutter - At Work and Home!

If you’re looking to learn some simple steps to becoming clutter free, this is the workshop for you! We will focus on the different types of clutter that can affect your life, both at home and at work. For ZOOM classes the link will be sent to all registered attendees a few days in advance. Questions email worklife@yale.edu

Reclaiming Culture: Bringing the African Pantheon into a Modern Musical

Yale Schwarzman Center (YSC) is proud to host five-time Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, activist, and actor Angélique Kidjo Hon. Music ’15 and her daughter, actor, writer, and multinational performer Naïma Hebrail Kidjo ’15 for an intimate conversation about identity, belonging, forgiveness, and the power of family. This event coincides with the first leg of a global tour of the Kidjos’ new original music theater work, Yemandja.

Latin American Policy Leader Series: Visit of Regional Director of UN Women for Latin America & Caribbean: “Diversity, Equality, and Gender”

The Yale MacMillan Center Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies, Fox International Fellowship Program, and Program on Peace and Development are delighted to announce the 2022 Latin American Policy Leader Series.
From January to May 2022, the Yale community will have the opportunity to hear from and discuss with high-level Latin American experts and policymakers about how we can work together towards a more equal and just world.

The Role of Arts Organizations in Anchoring Community Economic Development

The Yale School of Management and the David Geffen School of Drama are delighted to co-host renowned arts administrator Karen Brooks Hopkins, President Emerita of the Brooklyn Academy of Music for a talk on Wednesday, April 13th from 4:00—5:30 pm in the Beinecke Room (#2300), Evans Hall, 165 Whitney Avenue.
Karen’s talk will focus on the role of arts organizations in anchoring economic development. Karen will also draw from her recently published book, “BAM…and Then it Hit Me.” Light refreshments will be served.

Latin American Policy Leader Series - Visit of Regional Director of UN Women for Latin America & Caribbean

The Yale MacMillan Center Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies, Fox International Fellowship Program, and Program on Peace and Development are delighted to announce the 2022 Latin American Policy Leader Series. From January to May 2022, the Yale community will have the opportunity to hear from and discuss with high-level Latin American experts and policymakers about how we can work together towards a more equal and just world.
Talk by Maria-Noel Vaeza, Regional Director of UN Women for Latin America and the Caribbean, entitled “Diversity, Equality, and Gender”

Careers, Life, and Yale Thursday Show: Change-Maker Sejal Hathi ’13 on Building a Healthier and More Just Society

Social innovator Dr. Sejal Hathi ’13 was inspired to pursue medicine as a career by her own patient experiences as teen. “I realized how critical health is to achieving self-actualization: that quality care is a foundational human right, because without it, no matter a person’s other resources, intellect, education, or talents, no individual can aspire to beyond her basic needs.” Join Sejal in a conversation about health as a requisite for self-actualization, social entrepreneurship, and global empowerment of women and girls.

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