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Schwarzman Session - What is Truth: Fact Finding in the 21st Century
Schwarzman Sessions are peer-led gatherings where conversations generate collaborations and move ideas into action.
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Peek-a-Boola: A Preview of Arts Across New Haven
Explore and learn about Yale’s and New Haven’s vast arts community!
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Global Table Fellow: Zen Chef Jeong Kwan
During her residency, Jeong Kwan will engage with the community, sharing insights into sustainable culinary practices.
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Guided Tours of The View from Here: Accessing Art Through Photography
Yale Schwarzman Center is delighted to present guided tours of The View from Here: Accessing Art Through Photography in partnership with the Yale Center for British Art; the Lens Media Lab, Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage; and the Yale School of Art.
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Arts Respond with Lucy Gellman: A City Of Floating Sounds Comes To New Haven
A conversation around this groundbreaking show.
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Guided Tours of Shining Light on Truth: Black Lives at Yale & in New Haven
Guided tours of this exhibition take place on Tuesdays and Wednesday July 1 - August 20
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Five Things to Know… ‘Copenhagen,’ a quantum play
“Copenhagen,” which imagines the conversation between two leading physicists at the height of World War II, will be performed at Yale on May 29 — and its producers hope it will inspire interest in the mysteries of quantum science.
Before becoming a scientist, Florian Carle worked in the arts. For 12 years he was a theater actor in France before shifting to quantum science; he is now managing director at the Yale Quantum Institute.
Conversely, Vince Tycer worked in the sciences before switching to the arts. He was a computer programmer, and dabbled in physics, but then decided to pursue acting, directing and writing; he is currently an assistant professor in residence in the University of Connecticut’s Drama Department for the Performance/Acting Area.
About a year ago, the two men met and discovered their similar, if flipped, journeys. That commonality led to them to pursue a project that explores quantum theory through art — a production of the play “Copenhagen.”
Before becoming a scientist, Florian Carle worked in the arts. For 12 years he was a theater actor in France before shifting to quantum science; he is now managing director at the Yale Quantum Institute.
Conversely, Vince Tycer worked in the sciences before switching to the arts. He was a computer programmer, and dabbled in physics, but then decided to pursue acting, directing and writing; he is currently an assistant professor in residence in the University of Connecticut’s Drama Department for the Performance/Acting Area.
About a year ago, the two men met and discovered their similar, if flipped, journeys. That commonality led to them to pursue a project that explores quantum theory through art — a production of the play “Copenhagen.”
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Yale honors student workers for contributions and campus impact
Rylan Polster (Class of 2025), student event technician, Yale Schwarzman Center awarded Y-Work prize.