November 14, 2018 to April 7, 2019 |
(All day) |
Navigating the World: Geospatial Approaches at Yale |
January 9, 2019 to March 1, 2019 |
(All day) |
"The Kings at Yale" : A Martin Luther King Exhibition |
February 1, 2019 |
10:30am |
"Venezuela: A Country in Crisis." A panel discussion presented by the Yale International Relations Association |
11:00am |
Endangered Genes and the International Seed Bank: Conserving Crop Diversity after the Green Revolution |
12:00pm |
Japan’s Changing Defense Policy and Its Implications for National Security |
12:00pm |
Special Afghanistan Series: Connecting Histories In and Beyond Afghanistan: Necessities, Possibilities, Limitations |
12:00pm |
War and its Political Legacies |
3:00pm |
Europe After 1918: Poland, the Baltic Countries, and the United States |
5:30pm |
Screening of “My Star in the Sky” and Q&A with filmmakers |
February 2, 2019 |
10:00am |
Europe After 1918: Poland, the Baltic Countries, and the United States |
February 4, 2019 |
12:00pm |
CLAIS Cuba Initiative Speaker Series Presents "Sugar, Cigars, and Revolution: The Making of Cuban New York," a Book Presentation by Lisandro Perez |
12:00pm |
Yale University Department of History presents a Lecture by Samira Sheikh |
1:30pm |
Constituting Justice: Compromises of Peace and Justice in the Cases of Rwanda and Burundi |
3:00pm |
Places We've Been: Sculptures by Susan Clinard |
4:00pm |
U.S.-Russian Relations — Talk with Ivan Safranchuk |
4:10pm |
"Fighting Corruption and Impunity in Guatemala," a talk by Iván Velásquez Gómez, Lead Prosecutor of the Comission Against Impunity (CICIG) in Guatemala |
February 5, 2019 |
12:00pm |
The Struggle over Reagan’s “Tear Down this Wall” Speech |
February 6, 2019 |
12:00pm |
Yale University Department of History presents a Lecture by Sunil Amrith |
3:00pm |
Places We've Been: Sculptures by Susan Clinard |
4:30pm |
SABB, Electoral Penalty for Party Incumbency: Evidence from Indian State Elections, Shahana Sheikh |
4:30pm |
Nuclear Diplomacy With North Korea: Where Do We Go From Here? |
February 7, 2019 |
11:45am |
Becton Fellowship Program: Making Money in the French Revolution. Rebecca L. Spang |
12:00pm |
CLAIS Lunchtime Colloquia Series presents "Arab Pride and Scholarly Prejudices: Islamic Spain and the Golden Age of Convivencia." Brian Catlos |
12:00pm |
"Selection on Observed and Unobserved Variables in Observational and Randomized Analyses," Emily Oster, Brown University |
12:00pm |
Reintegrating Rebel Collaborators After Conflict: Experimental Evidence from Mosul, Iraq |
4:00pm |
Fiesta Latina: An undergrad student mixer for Yale College students who are interested in Latin America |
4:30pm |
SASC Colloquium Series: Hungry Nation: Food, Famine, and the Making of Modern India, Benjamin Siegel |
5:00pm |
Caribbean Studies Working Group - “How do we frame Caribbean Studies?” |
5:00pm |
Iran’s 1979 Revolution: 40 Years Onward |
February 7, 2019 to February 8, 2019 |
7:30pm |
Inaugural Black Sound & the Archive Symposium |
February 8, 2019 |
11:00am |
A Trickle of Authority: The Arid Identity of Empire in 18th Century Xinjiang |
2:00pm |
Politics Against Domination: A book symposium with author Ian Shapiro, Yale University |
4:00pm |
Umbrella Diaries: The First Umbrella - A Documentary by James Leong |
February 9, 2019 to February 10, 2019 |
(All day) |
Yale Soccer Conference |
February 9, 2019 |
9:30am |
Politics Against Domination: A book symposium with author Ian Shapiro, Yale University |
February 11, 2019 |
12:00pm |
The Latin American History Speaker Series Presents "Sorting Out the Mixed Economy," a talk by historian Amy Offner |
3:00pm |
Places We've Been: Sculptures by Susan Clinard |
4:00pm |
Ethnography and Social Theory Colloquium: MICROBIOTA OF THE STATE: POLICE PROCEDURE AND CORPORATE CUSTOMER SERVICE IN INDIA, Mattew Hull |
4:00pm |
Russian National Identity and Foreign Policy - Talk with Igor Zevelev |
February 12, 2019 |
12:00pm |
Iran Colloquium: Iran’s Water Bankruptcy |
February 13, 2019 |
12:00pm |
GLC Brown Bag: Luis C.deBaca “The 13th Amendment and the History of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act” |
12:00pm |
Communists, Criminals, and Caravans: The Social Construction of Central Americans as Crisis |
3:00pm |
Places We've Been: Sculptures by Susan Clinard |
4:30pm |
SABB, Theological and Intellectual Roots in Deobandi Islamic Thoughts: A Paradigm from Muhammad Qasim Al-Nanawtawi’s Discourses, Atif Suhail Siddiqui |
4:30pm |
CAS Lecture Series: The Ocular President: The Political Aesthetics of An Upstart Campaign in Sierra Leone |
February 14, 2019 |
1:30pm |
Lost Graves and Recycled Mourning Sheds: How the Late Koryŏ Elite Took the Drama Out of Afterlife |
February 15, 2019 |
11:00am |
Zomia Lost? ‘Friction of Terrain’ in the Making of a Modern Chinese Highland Regime |
11:30am |
Early Modern Empires Workshop: The Emperor and the Executioner: Capital Punishment in the Habsburg Monarchy |
12:00pm |
The Emperor and the Executioner: Capital Punishment in the Habsburg Monarchy |
5:30pm |
Southeast Asia Spring Cultural Festival |
February 16, 2019 |
4:00pm |
Ornament of the World, Director Michael Schwarz (YC '75) |
6:00pm |
Jazz Concert: Spiros Exaras, guitar, and Elio Villafranca, piano. |
6:00pm |
Old Waters New River Project: A Greek-Cuban Jazz Concert with Guitarist Spiros Exaras & Pianist Elio Villafranca |
February 18, 2019 |
12:00pm |
The Latin American History Speaker Series Presents, "Mocteçuma and the Seventh Omen." A lecture by Byron Ellsworth Hamann |
12:00pm |
ESC Colloquium: An Ocean of Rumors: Newspapers and Information Management in the Atlantic World |
3:00pm |
Places We've Been: Sculptures by Susan Clinard |
February 19, 2019 |
4:15pm |
Colloquium on Business and Society: A Conversation with Laszlo Bock '99 and Professor Amy Wrzesniewski |
4:30pm |
Meditation for Adaptive Resilience A Yale Lecture by Paul R. Fleischman, M.D. |
5:00pm |
The Middle East in New Haven: A Celebration of Community |
February 20, 2019 |
3:00pm |
Places We've Been: Sculptures by Susan Clinard |
4:00pm |
Grace Hopper College Tea with Hannah Dreier |
4:00pm |
Challenges to Security and Stability in Central and Eastern Europe: Vision from the Balkans |
4:30pm |
PRFDHR Seminar Series: Crimes of Rescue: Humanitarian Smuggling and the Limits of Legitimate Criminalization, Violeta Moreno-Lax |
4:30pm |
American Sutra: Buddhism and the WWII Japanese American Internment |
5:45pm |
Translation, Global Health and Social Justice: A Pilot Study in Namibia |
6:00pm |
CMES Cinema: No Date, No Signature |
6:30pm |
Film Screening: "The Cleaners |
February 21, 2019 to February 22, 2019 |
9:00am |
Education for What: The History of Education and the Rise of the (American) Research University |
February 21, 2019 |
11:30am |
Adverse Selection in Distributive Politics |
12:00pm |
"KKK Night" in Darmstadt: Malice, Power, and Critical Resistance in s 1960's West German Military Community |
12:00pm |
Socio-spatial Dynamics of Contentious Politics: A Case of Urban Warfare in the Kurdish Region of Turkey |
4:30pm |
SASC Colloquium Series: Revolutionary Desires: Women, Communism and Feminism in India, Ania Loomba |
4:30pm |
CMES Colloquium: Same-Sex Intercourse in the Formation of Muslim Discourse |
February 22, 2019 |
9:00am |
The Russian Corporation / The Corporation in Russia Conference |
11:00am |
Our Trip to the Moon: The Ideas about Transformation of Nature in Cuba During the Cold War |
12:00pm |
Iran Colloquium: Montazeri: The Life and Thought of Iran’s Revolutionary Ayatollah |
12:00pm |
The Ancient Latin America Lectures presents "The Archaeology of Hope: How archaeology informs indigenous futures in the southern Amazon’s 'Arc of Deforestation,'” a talk by Mike Heckenberger. |
12:00pm |
Mayanmar in the World: Journeys Through A Changing Burma, Abhijit Dutta |
4:00pm |
CLAIS Cuba Initiative Speaker Series Presents "The Agroecological Movement in Cuba: The Finca Marta Experiment and the Future of Food and Agricultural Relations Between Cuba and United States." Fernando Funes-Monzote |
February 22, 2019 to February 24, 2019 |
9:00am |
Sustainable Development in Latin America & The Caribbean (SDLAC) 2018 Conference: The Silent Leadership |
February 23, 2019 |
9:00am |
The Russian Corporation / The Corporation in Russia Conference |
February 25, 2019 |
12:00am |
Early Modern Empires Workshop: Three Anthonies: Saints, Locality and Empire in Early Modern Portuguese India |
11:30am |
Early Modern Empires Workshop: Three Anthonies: Saints, Locality and Empire in Early Modern Portuguese India with Ananya Chakravarti (Georgetown) |
3:00pm |
Places We've Been: Sculptures by Susan Clinard |
4:30pm |
Democracy in the Era of Demagogues, Aruna Roy |
6:00pm |
CMES Colloquium: Decoloniality and Architecture |
February 26, 2019 |
4:00pm |
Ira Katznelson Gives Henry L. Stimson Lectures on World Affairs |
4:00pm |
Evolution, Present Character and Prospects of Post-Soviet Russia with Investigative Journalists James Henry and Grant Stern |
7:00pm |
CLAIS Film Series presents "Regreso a los Andes / Return to the Andes" (2019) A film by Mitch Teplitsky, Peru. |
7:00pm |
YHI: Snow leopard - farmer conflict and its representation in conservation industry, Shafqat Hussain |
February 27, 2019 |
11:30am |
A Lecture with Christina Davis |
12:00pm |
CSEAS Brown Bag Seminar: "Megaprojects and the National Development Models in Timor-Leste" |
12:00pm |
GLC Brown Bag: Rachel Stephens, “Hidden in Plain Sight: Slavery and Suppression in Antebellum American Art” |
1:00pm |
CLAIS Lunchtime Colloquia Series presents "Combating Climate Change to Help Food Insecurity in Unstructured Societies: Innovation Case Study." Claudia Rebeiro Pereira Nunes |
3:00pm |
Places We've Been: Sculptures by Susan Clinard |
4:00pm |
Ira Katznelson Gives Henry L. Stimson Lectures on World Affairs |
4:30pm |
PRFDHR Seminar Series: Understanding Legal Recourse for Refugees in Turkey, Pilar Brito |
4:30pm |
CAS Lecture Series: Open City, Open Text: Teju Cole, Digital Humanities and the Limits of Epistemology |
5:00pm |
GLC Book Talk: Associate Professor of History Ed Rugemer, Slave Law and the Politics of Resistance in Early Atlantic World |
6:30pm |
Sacred Music Hits The Israeli Pop Charts: Music, Money, and Mizrahiyut (Ethnic Identity) |
February 28, 2019 |
12:00pm |
Miriam Ticktin , "Beyond Innocence" |
12:00pm |
REEES Visiting Scholar Lecture with Dominic Martin |
1:30pm |
Resisting Erasure in the Native Northeast: Indigenous Resilience in and Memorialization of King Philip's War |
4:00pm |
Machiavelli's Florentine Republic |
4:00pm |
Ira Katznelson Gives Henry L. Stimson Lectures on World Affairs |
4:30pm |
REEES Visiting Scholar Lecture with Dominic Martin |
4:30pm |
The Judicialization of the Right to Health in Brazil: Enacting Magical Legalism and Prospecting Biopolitical Futurity |
4:30pm |
SASC Colloquium Series: ‘God of the First Class’: Politics of Sacred Groves and Sarnaism in Jharkhand, Mukul Sharma |
5:30pm |
Bainton Lecture: David Saperstein, Religious Persecution and Religious Freedom Across the Globe |