Young Wolf is also a photographer and mixed media artist. Her artwork features beadwork, feather work, sewing, quilting, landscape photography, and painting. Recently, she has also been working within her tribal community in North Dakota on the Fort Berthold Reservation. To ensure tribal languages and first-person narratives were represented in the exhibit, Young Wolf gathered the support of some of the last tribal fluent speakers and non-tribal member linguists to form a language translation and neologism committee.
Overall, the exhibit represents 10 time periods and themes from the creation of Turtle Island, through pre-contact intertribal relations and trade, and the impacts of colonization through contemporary times with the formation of the MHA Nation. Her academic background and artistic perspectives make her an asset to both the art history department and the Yale Art Gallery. Young Wolf will give a public lecture at 4 p.
Ryerson Lectureship Fund. The lecture will take place in a hybrid format. Yale also benefited from swift action by state and local governments to control spread of the virus.
Intensive work throughout the spring and summer led to a July announcement in which Yale detailed its plans, which would involve bringing only a portion of students back to campus. The university said it would invite graduate and professional school students, as well as first-years, juniors, and seniors, to campus for the fall semester; in the spring, conditions permitting, sophomores and first-years would switch.
When Yale College classes started Aug. After the Thanksgiving break, all classes would be remote for the remainder of the semester — a move prompted by public health concerns that the virus would intensify as winter drew near and that viral transmission would be enabled by student travel.
The announcement also detailed testing protocols, limitations on events and gatherings, and continued monitoring of public health conditions. Stephanie Spangler, vice provost for health affairs. Their advice was aimed at preventing infections wherever possible and quickly identifying and isolating those who did become infected in order to prevent outbreaks. Undergraduates enrolled in residence and graduate and professional students living in high-density dormitory housing would be tested twice each week.
All students living in residential colleges and Old Campus dormitories quarantined in their residences for 14 days after arrival. As that work was under way, Yale readied dormitory rooms for local first responders and health care workers caring for COVID patients.
This meant providing fresh linens, pillows, blankets, and toiletries; arranging for laundry services; and arranging for the rooms to be spread around campus, with new signage to direct guests.
For the fall semester move-in, Yale created an online scheduling system that included automated confirmations of move-in times, reminders of move-in information, and labels printed for each box going into a dorm room to streamline the process for students and their families and minimize unnecessary interactions.
The university launched a pilot testing program on May 20, screening nearly 1, asymptomatic faculty members, students, and staff by the middle of July. Yale Health staff conducted the tests — as many as a day — at Prospect-Sachem Garage. There were only five positive tests during the pilot period — a positivity rate of 0. Behind the scenes, Yale officials were planning how to effectively and efficiently scale up testing for the fall.
Yale reports that it is receiving an increased number of female applicants who are older women dissatisfied with their marriages or with their boring secretarial jobs. Barlett Giamatti. Later, she becomes president of the University of Chicago.
Forty students enroll. The committee leads to the establishment of the Sexual Harassment Grievance Board one year later. It is also the only time since the turn of the century that a Yale Law professor has been chosen to serve on the state Supreme Court.
The Athletic Department institutes a new rule designed to include more women on intramural athletic teams. The editorial board discourages any female student from modeling for the magazine and encourage Yale students to boycott the Ivy League Issue.
Ultimately, nine Yale women are chosen to pose from over applicants nationwide, resulting in national news coverage, including the appearance of four of the women on cover of Time magazine. However, it is cut from varsity to club level, losing coaching, trainers, funding, and use of the amphitheater for home games. The Yale Daily News runs an article on new abortion services at University Health Services, citing a positive, supportive atmosphere.
In February of , she publishes a column about the disjunction she feels between her treatment as a woman and the power of her position. Aurora , a feminist magazine at Yale, which is no longer in print, publishes its first issue. Alexander v. Though they lose at trial, it is one of the most cited sexual harassment cases.
The Yale administration announces a plan to relax the policy that states that women should not live on the first floor of residential colleges. C after a national contest entered by hundreds, including several of her professors in the School of Architecture.
Editorial board. They will repeat the following year. Unlike , there is minimal controversy. The secret society Scroll and Key votes to go coed. Skull and Bones considers accepting women, but decides not to do so. Yale cheerleaders charge that they were molested at the Yale-Navy football game by the Navy team. They later receive a handwritten apology from the Naval. Approximately Yale students join over , demonstrators in Washington, D.
Seven hundred women and men March to Take Back the Night, after a seven hour speak-out on Old Campus against sexual assault and harassment. Professors Nancy Cott and Margaret Homans collect forty faculty signatures and send a letter to President Schmidt urging a goal of parity between men and women on the faculty. Against the wishes of their national leadership, the secret society Skull and Bones taps its first class to include women.
The alumni board reacts to this act of defiance by changing the locks on the doors of the tomb. Following months of arguments, the organization votes to accept women in July of Women outnumber men for the first time in the freshman class.
Virginia Gilder and her father, also a Yalie, spearheaded the funding drive for the boathouse. The Women Faculty Forum is established with membership of female faculty across campus to advocate for gender equality at Yale. The Department of Education conducts an investigation into claims that Yale has been under-reporting crimes on campus, particularly incidents of sexual harassment and rape.
Yale announces its intention to open an on-campus center for sexual assault. It is reported that women are paid less than their male counterparts at every professional rank.
They hold their first conference in , attracting student attendees and featuring keynote speaker Arianna Huffington of the Huffington Post. Although Yale college receives 2, more applications from female than from male applicants, 68 more men than women are offered a place in the class of , representing an admission rate of 9. The women who graduated in the Jonathan Edwards College class of dedicate a plaque in the JE Junior Common Room to commemorate the first years of coeducation. An email surfaces rating 53 freshwomen according to the number of drinks one would need to consume before having sex with them.
The Yale policy on Sexual Harassment and Student- Teacher Consensual Relations is amended to expressly forbid amorous or sexual relations between teachers and undergraduate students. Yale competition. She is the first ever competitor in the talent show who does not identify as either male or female. The Yale College Council announces that the Yale Corporation has voted to approve Mixed Gender suites for seniors for the academic year. YaleWomen, a shared interest group under the umbrella of the YAA, is founded following the 40th anniversary celebrations of women in Yale College.
It is the first residential college at Yale named for a woman; it opens its doors to students in fall Learn More. Explore image in IIIF viewer. Swiss artist Sophie Taeuber-Arp worked as a painter, sculptor, and designer. She was, together with her husband Jean Arp, one of the early members of the Dada movement, founded in Zurich in In her work—comprised of paintings, graphics, textiles, clothing, sculptures, theatre, and dance—she experimented with geometric forms and color; her formalist approach was close to Cubism and De Stijl, but she applied it to a variety of media, transgressing the borders between applied and fine arts.
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