Weekly Supplement

Tuesday, April 1st

Frühling ist wiedergekommen. Die Erde 

ist wie ein Kind, das Gedichte weiß; 

viele, o viele … Für die Beschwerde 
langen Lernens bekommt sie den Preis. 
 
Streng war ihr Lehrer. Wir mochten das Weiße 
an dem Barte des alten Manns. 
Nun, wie das Grüne, das Blaue heiße, 
dürfen wir fragen: sie kanns, sie kanns! 
 
Erde, die frei hat, du glückliche, spiele 
nun mit den Kindern. Wir wollen dich fangen, 
fröhliche Erde. Dem Frohsten gelingts. 
 
O, was der Lehrer sie lehrte, das Viele, 
und was gedruckt steht in Wurzeln und langen
schwierigen Stammen: sie singts, sie singts!

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This week, Dean Lewis invited you to complete the enrolled student survey. This is a great way to give feedback about how Yale College can improve the undergraduate experience for yourselves and your successors. If you haven’t completed the survey , here is the link:
 
 
Initial participation has been good. Here are the numbers, by college.
 
 
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Know Your Rights: Town Hall with OISS & Partners
OISS is organizing a town hall webinar next Tuesday in light of recent updates and changes in the U.S. immigration landscape, so that you are informed about your rights as international students and scholars. Joining the panel are Attorney Dan Berger (Partner at Green & Spiegel) and Kerry Doyle (former Principal Legal Advisor of ICE, former Deputy General Counsel for DHS). We will cover immigration topics such as your rights as an international student or scholar at Yale, appropriate response to requests from law enforcement, and advice on domestic and international travel. Register here.
 
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From the Office of Fellowships & Funding

Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program: Information Session 

Wed, Apr 2 | 4 PM – 5 PM

Luce Hall 101 

From the Office of Career Strategy

2025 Summer Internship Opportunities – CT Office of the Secretary of State – Office of Career Strategy – Yale University

The Connecticut Office of the Secretary of the State is seeking interns with a passion for educating voters and encouraging participation in the democratic process. The Office of the Secretary of the State works to provide a wide range of services for the people and businesses of Connecticut and is committed to promoting the importance of civic education and civic engagement across the state.

Summer Experience Award Q & A Zoom Room – Office of Career Strategy – Yale University

Open for questions about the SEA:  Eligibility, application requirements, funding timeline, etc. 

Wed Apr 16 | 7 PM – 8 PM

Virtual

 

Big Interview (AI Resume Reviews and Mock Interviews) – Office of Career Strategy – Yale University

CreativeStudy – Office of Career Strategy – Yale University

CreativeStudy is an online education platform built to foster the financial independence of artist/designer communities.

Guidestar Nonprofit Directory

From the Schwarzman Center:

Diné composer, musician, and artist Raven Chacon is the first Native American to win a Pulitzer Prize in music and is the recipient of a prestigious MacArthur Fellowship. Chacon brings his landmark work—including a new Schwarzman commission—to New Haven for a multivenue engagement Raven Chacon at Yale.


CCAM Sound Art Series: Raven Chacon
April 4 | 7pm | CCAM | 149 York Street | LEARN MORE
Free and open to the public

To celebrate the five-year anniversary of the Yale Center for Collaborative Arts and Media (CCAM) Sound Art Series, Chacon will offer a solo performance, a conversation with sound artist Ross Wightman ‘20MM—CCAM Technical Manager and faculty member at Yale School of Art—and an audience Q&A session.

Raven Chacon at Yale is a series of multidisciplinary engagements from April 3-8, initiated by the Yale Center for Collaborative Arts and Media (CCAM) Sound Art Series and produced in partnership with Yale Schwarzman Center, the Yale Peabody Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, the Yale School of Music, the Music in Schools Initiative, and the Yale College Department of Music’s New Music Fund. 

The Gift
April 17 | 6pm - 9pm | Commons
Yale advance REGISTRATION opens Friday, March 28 at 10am ET
Public REGISTRATION opens Friday, March 28 at 5pm ET
Free and open to the public

Participants of all ages will gather in Commons, where they will encounter an enveloping musical score and illustrated book. Readers are invited to engage at their own pace, connecting this cosmic story to their own human experiences of loss and transformation. 

Dean’s Dialogue: Reducing Political Polarization

April 9 | 4pm - 5:30pm | Presidents’ Room
Free and open to all Yale students, faculty, and staff
REGISTRATION opens Friday, March 28 at 10am ET

Join Yale College Dean Pericles Lewis in conversation with David Leonhardt ’94 editorial director for the New York Times Opinion department. Leonhardt will share reflections on how to reduce political polarization and ask attendees to reflect on subjects about which their own political group—and attendees personally—have been wrong.

YHHAP:

Fundraising page: YHHAP Virtual Fast  

Venmo: @YHHAP (please include “YHHAP Fast” in the description box)

This semester, the YHHAP Fast is fundraising to support 3 New Haven organizations doing critical on-the-ground work to alleviate food and housing insecurity:  Haven’s HarvestContinuum of Careand New Haven Inner City Enrichment Center (NICE Center)