One-day class teaches women with passion for politics

One-day class teaches women with passion for politics

from News12, Connecticut One-day class teaches women with passion for politics The Women’s Campaign School at Yale University offered a one-day class for women with a passion for politics in Danbury. The class is sponsored by Fairfield County’s Community Foundation which focuses on advancing economic security of women and girls in Fairfield County. A boot…

‘A Very Unwelcome Feeling’: The First Women at Yale Look Back

‘A Very Unwelcome Feeling’: The First Women at Yale Look Back

from NYTimes: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/30/upshot/yale-first-women-discrimination.html by: Claire Cain Miller, 10/30 A new survey and book show that for organizations to diversify, it’s not enough to let new people in. The institutions have to change, too. When the first undergraduate women to be admitted to Yale arrived on campus 50 years ago this fall, they were outnumbered seven…

Interview with Author of Ninth House (Yale, Senior Societies)

Interview with Author of Ninth House (Yale, Senior Societies)

From Time, Inc. She Was in a Secret Society at Yale. Her Latest Novel Explores the Dark and Mysterious World of the Ivy League by Annabel Gutterman October 8, 2019 Leigh Bardugo has built new and unrecognizable worlds full of evil, darkness and monsters in her best-selling young adult novels. But in her adult debut,…

Exhibit at Sterling Library explores history of coeducation at Yale

Exhibit at Sterling Library explores history of coeducation at Yale

from Yale News   By Mike Cummings July 30, 2019 Yale Daily News coverage of Coeducation Week, an event in November 1968 during which more than 750 women from 22 colleges visited campus to attend classes and live in the residential colleges. (Photo credit: Dan Renzetti) On Dec. 22, 1783, Yale President Ezra Stiles interviewed…

Elected Officials Don’t Care About The Opinions Of Their Constituents, Yale University Study Finds

Elected Officials Don’t Care About The Opinions Of Their Constituents, Yale University Study Finds

from Inquisitr Elected Officials Don’t Care About The Opinions Of Their Constituents At All, Yale University Study Finds Study surveyed more than 2,300 state legislators, finding that party loyalty was much more important to them than the views of their constituents. When asked how he expects to pass some of his proposed, sweeping legislation such…

Marie Boroff Dies, At 95

Marie Boroff Dies, At 95

from https://www.wiscassetnewspaper.com/article/marie-borroff/121410 Marie Borroff Tue, 07/16/2019 – 8:45am Marie Borroff, distinguished scholar, poet, translator and teacher of English literature, and one of the pioneering women at Yale University, died at her Branford, Connecticut, home on July 5.  She was 95. A long-time summer resident of Boothbay Harbor, this is the first summer in 70-some years…

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Notes to Self

The 1969 Class Survey included the following question: “If you could write a note to your 1969 self, what would it say? (50 words or less, please)” Herewith is a small sampling of your advice to your 1969 selves… For a small-town boy from the Texas Panhandle, you did all right, in large part because…

What Is The Dress Code?

What Is The Dress Code?

Spouses and partners are asking, and some Classmates are asking, too:  What’s the dress code for the reunion? The Reunion Committee says: Business casual-throughout the weekend, nothing formal. For Friday Dinner- Men – coats, with or without tie, encouraged Women – cocktail dress, Capri, pants suit, or skirt/ blouse combination. My wife interprets this as…

Two JE Frosh: One Oscar Winner, One World Ice Champ

Two JE Frosh: One Oscar Winner, One World Ice Champ

Editor’s Note: This story is about Nathan Chen, but don’t overlook JE freshman, Sophie Ascheim, who just won an Oscar. from the LA Times Nathan Chen discovers a world outside of figure skating at Yale By HELENE ELLIOTT | MAY 10, 2019 Nathan Chen is comfortable being the center of attention when he skates, accustomed to…