October 16, 2023 to April 21, 2024 |
8:00am |
"City Rewritten: The Oak Street Connector and Urban Renewal in New Haven" (Yale Library) |
March 27, 2024 to May 3, 2024 |
12:00pm |
"Biophilia: In Excelsis Art Exhibit" (Institute of Sacred Music) |
April 8, 2024 |
10:30am |
"Yale Energy Justice Speaker Series" (Center for Business and the Environment) |
April 9, 2024 |
12:00pm |
Kalyani Ramnath (University of Georgia), "Boats in a Storm: Law, Migration and Decolonization in South and Southeast Asia 1942 – 1962" (South Asian Studies Council) |
2:30pm |
Albina Balidemaj (Rochester Institute of Technology), "Echoes Through Generations: Exploring Intergenerational and Complex Trauma in Kosovo through the Ecological Perspective" (European Studies Council) |
5:30pm |
Siobhan Angus (Carleton University), "Alloyed Atmospheres: Photographic Materiality and Industrial Pollution" (History of Art & Yale Environmental Humanities) |
April 10, 2024 |
12:15pm |
Diego Ellis Soto (Yale University), "The Social, Economic, and Legal Consequences of Uneven Biodiversity Information in the United States" (Law, Ethics, and Animals Project) |
4:30pm |
"Vineeta Sinha in Conversation - Temple Tracks: Labour, Piety and Railway Construction in Asia" (South Asian Studies Council) |
6:30pm |
"11th Annual Melon Forum" (Sustainable Food Program) |
April 11, 2024 |
12:00pm |
"Tribal Forestry: Understanding Current Issues and Challenges Speaker Series" (Yale Forest Forum) |
April 11, 2024 to April 13, 2024 |
6:30pm |
"The Shapes of Time Symposium" (Yale School of Architecture) |
April 12, 2024 |
11:00am |
Philip Wight (University of Alaska Fairbanks), “The Petro-Welfare State: Alaska’s Experiment in Fiscal and Ecological Sustainability,” (Agrarian Studies Colloquium) |
6:30pm |
Dipesh Chakrabarty (University of Chicago), "Scaling the Political: The Challenge of the Planetary" (Yale School of Architecture) |
April 12, 2024 to April 13, 2024 |
12:00pm |
"North Eastern Public Humanities Spring 2024 Symposium" (Yale Public Humanities) |
2:00pm |
"Fragile Things: Material Culture and the Russian Empire" (Russian, East European, & Eurasian Studies Program) |