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Yale University Press Podcast

Yale University Press

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The Yale University Press Podcast is a series of in-depth conversations with experts and authors on a range of topics including politics, history, science, art, and more for those who are intellectually curious. Jessica Holahan hosts discussions on all things art and architecture and there are occasional appearances by Yale University Press Director John Donatich.
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Inside the Yale Admissions Office

Inside the Yale Admissions Office

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Admissions Officers Hannah and Mark share the complex and dynamic work happening inside the Yale Office of Undergraduate Admissions. The podcast gives firsthand accounts of how officers read applications, make decisions within the Admissions Committee, and collaborate with other offices and resource centers. Yale College receives more than 35,000 applications annually for a first-year class of 1,550 students. Hannah and Mark give an inside look into the strategies and processes that enable a ...
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Pod and Man at Yale

Buckley Institute

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Pod and Man at Yale is the official podcast of the Buckley Institute, the only organization dedicated to promoting intellectual diversity and free speech at Yale. Pod and Man at Yale skips the pundits and highlights student voices on the issues facing campus and the country.
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Yale Medicine

Yale Primary Care Residency Program

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A selected collection of Internal Medicine conferences and grand rounds from the Yale Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency Program hosted at Waterbury Hospital, Yale-New Haven Hospital, and the Yale School of Medicine.
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Yale Radiocast LIVE

The Yale Radiocast

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The Gold Standard of Online radio Follow us at the Official Website www.yaleradiocast.com LIVESTREAM Music R&B, Hip-Hop, International Podcasts: • The Male Review • Pimp Talk Podcast • Motivational Sh!t Podcast t!! GET MORE of Yale RadioCast on ALL social Media Sites Livestream: Yale RadioCast LIVE Like on: Facebook | Follow on: Twitter | Follow on: Instagram |
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The Womxn of Yale

Yale Women's Leadership Initiative

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Members of the Women's Leadership Initiative at Yale will interview past and current womxn students at Yale about their experiences at Yale and beyond. The WLI offers opportunities to learn from, speak with, and network with womxn leaders in a wide variety of fields, work with a community of passionate and supportive womxn, and launch self-driven initiatives that empower womxn in many ways. Learn more about us on Facebook (Women’s Leadership Initiative at Yale), Instagram (@yalewli), and web ...
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S@Y: Science at Yale aims to teach those within and outside of the Yale community about both the fundamentals of science and how research is used to unveil those basic truths. Through article presentation, discussion, and interviews, the show provides a multidimensional treatment of science that helps one to understand both new findings and the research behind them. Hosts: Sudhakar Nuti, Salvador Fernandez, Mario Felix Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/ScienceAtYale Facebook: https://www.faceb ...
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About the Course This course is an introduction to game theory and strategic thinking. Ideas such as dominance, backward induction, Nash equilibrium, evolutionary stability, commitment, credibility, asymmetric information, adverse selection, and signaling are discussed and applied to games played in class and to examples drawn from economics, politics, the movies, and elsewhere. Course Structure This Yale College course, taught on campus twice per week for 75 minutes, was recorded for Open Y ...
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Yale Talk: Conversations with President Peter Salovey

Yale Talk: Conversations with President Peter Salovey

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Yale Talk is a podcast hosted by Yale University President Peter Salovey. About once a month, he will share news from campus or host faculty, students, staff, or alumni for a conversation. Yale is a place of many voices—students, faculty, staff, and alumni who are bringing “light and truth” to our world in many different ways. Through this podcast, you can hear those voices, so you can learn more about the amazing work of education and scholarship taking place at Yale. You can subscribe to Y ...
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What does it take to transform a neighbourhood into a vibrant, thriving community? In this series, we uncover the vision, strategy, and innovation behind Andmar, drawing inspiration from Yaletown’s evolution. Join experts, local leaders, and residents as we explore smart urban planning, sustainability, and the future of community living in Chilliwack.
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This student-run podcast provides students at Yale Divinity School with another platform to hone their homiletical skills and share their exegetical insights. It is named in honor of Acts 2:15, which states that the disciples, impassioned by their Pentecostal awakening are “not drunk, as you suppose, for it is only nine o’clock in the morning.” It may only be nine in the morning, but we are on fire for God. This podcast is entirely student run and does not reflect the views or decisions of Y ...
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The Yale Law Journal Podcast

Yale Law Journal

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The Yale Law Journal Podcast makes legal scholarship accessible to a broad audience. Each episode, we interview an author of a forthcoming or recently published piece in the Yale Law Journal about their work. The views of the hosts and guests on this podcast are their own, and do not represent the views or opinions of their employers or of Yale Law Journal, Yale Law School, or Yale University. The mention of or reference to any product or service by a host or guest does not constitute an end ...
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Yale Program in the History of the Book

A podcast from the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library

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The Yale Program in the History of the Book brings together scholars across disciplines to explore the materiality of the written word over time and across cultures. A collaboration between Yale’s Department of English and Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, it offers seminar meetings for the Yale community and a series of public lectures by speakers across the field of book history. We also host a symposium each fall.
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Consider human ecological loneliness and our longing for reconnection with all creation. What healing is available in an era defined by environmental loss and exploitation? Can we strengthen the fragile connection between modern society and the space we inhabit? “Loneliness is the symptom that desires its cure.” In this episode Macie Bridge welcome…
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Hey Handsome Dan, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 20 through October 27. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—the Yale Library is unveiling "The Roots of Healing: Six Centuries of Medical Herbals" exhibition starting today. It's a deep dive into the history of medicinal plants and their uses. The exhibit runs through March 22…
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Yale University Professor of History and Religious Studies Carlos Eire discusses evolving Protestant and Catholic views on miracles, the history of near-death experiences, and ‘hot button issues’ including the celibacy rule for Catholic priests. https://divinity.yale.edu/news/2025-10-15-the-history-of-miracles-and-near-death-experiences-quadcast-in…
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Theologian Miroslav Volf reflects on solitude, loneliness, and how being alone can reveal our humanity, selfhood, and relationship with God. This episode is part 1 of a 5-part series, SOLO, which explores the theological, moral, and psychological dimensions of loneliness, solitude, and being alone. “Solitude brings one back in touch with who one is…
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Hey Handsome Dan, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 13 through October 20. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—the Beinecke Library is hosting a Friday Introductory Tour on October 17 at 1:30 p.m. It's a great chance to explore one of Yale's architectural gems.Next—on October 16 at 7:00 p.m., the library presents "Caricatures,…
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From bipartisan cooperation to prayerful gratitude, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand joins Drew Collins to reflect on joy, wisdom, and love of enemy in a divided nation—offering a vision of public service grounded in the way of Jesus. “Jesus defied expectations—he welcomed the stranger, he fed the hungry, he loved his enemies.” Together they discuss the …
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Hey Handsome Dan, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 6 through October 13. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—the "Welcome Back Year/Term Abroad" event is happening Monday, October 6, from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. If you studied abroad last year, join us for re-adjustment tips, scrapbooking, and apple cider. Check Yale Connect for de…
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“The gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable.” Theologian R. Kendall Soulen joins Drew Collins to discuss supersessionism, the name of God (tetragrammaton), the irrevocable covenant between God and the Jews, and the enduring significance of Judaism for Christian theology. Together they explore religious and ethnic heritage, cultural identity, …
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Hey Handsome Dan, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for September 29 through October 6. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—the "Mondays at Beinecke" series kicks off today at 4 p.m. with "Unfolding Events: Exploring Past and Present in Artists’ Books" featuring Bill Landis and Jessica Pigza. It's a deep dive into the world of artists' bo…
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Good afternoon, Yale community. It's Monday, September 22, 2025, and here's what's happening on and around campus.Today in New Haven, expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures reaching a pleasant 71°F (22°C) by mid-afternoon. A perfect day to enjoy outdoor activities.Yale is actively participating in Climate Week NYC, an annual international summ…
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Hannah and Mark interview Jimmy Hatch, a recent Yale graduate and 26-year US military veteran who is the host of the new podcast, The Ivy League Insurgent. As a former Navy SEAL, Purple Heart recipient, and nonprofit founder, Jimmy became Yale’s oldest freshman at the age of 52. In their interview, Jimmy reflects on his remarkable story, the import…
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Hello, and welcome to the latest episode of our campus news podcast. Today is Monday, September 15, 2025, and we've got a lineup of important updates and events happening at Yale University.As the fall semester kicks off, Yale Health has reported a rise in COVID-19 cases on campus. The new XFG variant, known as "Stratus," presents symptoms similar …
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Clinical psychologist Alexis Abernethy explores burnout, Sabbath rest, and resilience—reframing rest as spiritual practice for individuals and communities. “For me, it’s knowing that the Lord has made me as much to work as much to be and to be still and know that he is God.” On this episode, clinical psychologist Alexis Abernethy (Fuller Seminary) …
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Good afternoon, Yale community. It's Monday, September 8, 2025, and here's what's happening on campus.The Yale Schwarzman Center has unveiled its Fall 2025 season, offering a diverse array of free public programming. Highlights include "Celestial Garden (Yale)," an immersive light and sound installation by alumnus Leo Villareal, running from August…
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The Gospel of John is a gospel of superabundance. The cosmic Christ made incarnate would of course yield an absolute superabundance of grace, love, and unity. What makes John’s Gospel so distinct from the Synoptics? Why does it continue to draw readers into inexhaustible depths of meaning? In this conversation, theologian David Ford reflects on his…
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Good afternoon, Yale community. It's Monday, September 1st, and here's what's happening on campus.Yale University is set to offer a new course titled "Beyoncé Makes History: Black Radical Tradition, Culture, Theory & Politics Through Music." Taught by Professor Daphne Brooks from the African American Studies department, the class will analyze Beyon…
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In the first Pod and Man at Yale episode of the fall semester, Will Flanigan '27, Hilda Barragan-Reyes '26, and Stephen Morris '27 discuss free markets, capitalism, and Zohran Mamdani: Hilda Barragan-Reyes: “I think people don’t necessarily disagree with the premise that capitalism is the best system. I think they often don’t understand what capita…
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Miroslav Volf critiques ambition, love of status, and superiority, offering a Christ-shaped vision of agapic love and humble glory. “’And if you received it, why do you boast as if it were not a gift?’ If you received everything you have as a gift and if your existence as the recipient is also a gift, all ground for boasting is gone. Correspondingl…
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Good afternoon, Yale community. Today is Monday, August 25, 2025, and here are the latest updates from around campus.Currently, it's sunny in New Haven with a temperature of 72 degrees Fahrenheit. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a chance of thunderstorms around noon, and temperatures reaching up to 83 degrees by late afternoon.Yale University is se…
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Miroslav Volf explores agapic love, creation’s goodness, and God’s grief—an alternative to despair, power, and world rejection. “When a wanted child is born, the immense joy of many parents often renders them mute, but their radiant faces speak of surprised delight: ‘Just look at you! It is so very good that you are here!’ This delight precedes any…
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A prospective student’s high school transcript is the most important individual component of an application. Hannah and Mark discuss what admissions officers look for when reviewing transcripts and how transcripts demonstrate an applicant’s academic preparedness and academic resourcefulness. They share advice on building a high school course schedu…
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Good afternoon, Yale community. Today is Monday, August 18, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus.Starting with the weather, it's currently mostly cloudy in New Haven, with temperatures around 66 degrees Fahrenheit. Expect a high of 78 degrees later today, with a chance of showers around 1 PM.In academic news, Yale is set to offer a…
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Miroslav Volf critiques Nietzsche’s vision of power, love, and suffering—and offers Jesus’s unconditional love as a more excellent way. The idea that competitive and goalless striving to increase one's power is the final Good, does very important work in Nietzsche’s philosophy. For Nietzsche, striving is good. Happiness does not rest in feeling tha…
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In this episode, we go behind the scenes with Reem and Adriana, the deputy editors who led the Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine's special issue on Epigenetics. Our hosts Isha and Delyar discuss the editors’ experience in facing new frontiers in scientific publishing, including developing protocols to detect AI-generated content and ensuring man…
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Andrew McGowan, Dean of Berkeley Divinity School and Professor at Yale Divinity School, discusses the origins of today’s Christian practices, which Christian rituals were lost over the centuries, and why the famous biblical story of Abraham and Isaac is about trust, not sacrifice.Kirjoittanut Yale Divinity School
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Good afternoon, Yale community. Today is Monday, August 11, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus.Currently, it's sunny in New Haven with a temperature of 76°F (24°C). Temperatures are expected to rise throughout the day, reaching a high of 89°F (31°C) by mid-afternoon. Clear skies will continue into the evening, with temperatures c…
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Miroslav Volf confronts Schopenhauer’s pessimism and unquenchable thirst with a vision of love that affirms the world. “Unquenchable thirst makes for ceaseless pain. This befits our nature as objectification of the ceaseless and aimless will at the heart of reality. ... For Schopenhauer, the pleasure of satisfaction are the lights of fireflies in t…
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Good afternoon, Yale community. It's Monday, August 4, 2025, and here's what's happening on campus.Today in New Haven, expect sunny skies with temperatures reaching a high of 85°F (29°C) this afternoon. Currently, it's 72°F (22°C) and sunny.Heather Gerken, who has served as Dean of Yale Law School since 2017, will step down in November to become th…
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At the start of the new admissions cycle, Kenan joins Hannah and Mark for the fourth annual application update episode, highlighting changes to Yale’s first-year application. The admissions officers discuss a revised Yale-specific question and changes to two parts of the Common Application that invite applicants to share additional information. Thi…
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Miroslav Volf on how to rightly love a radically ambivalent world. “The world, our planetary home, certainly needs to be changed, improved. But what it needs even more is to be rightly loved.” Miroslav Volf begins his 2025 Gifford Lectures at the University of Aberdeen with a provocative theological inquiry: What difference does belief in God make …
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Good afternoon, Yale community. It's Monday, July 28, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus.Dean Heather Gerken, who has led Yale Law School since 2017, will step down in November to become the president of the Ford Foundation. During her tenure, Dean Gerken spearheaded initiatives to make legal education more accessible, including …
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What if our relentless drive to be better than others is quietly breaking us? Miroslav Volf unpacks the core themes of his 2025 book, The Cost of Ambition: How Striving to Be Better Than Others Makes Us Worse. In this book, Volf offers a penetrating critique of comparison culture, diagnosing the hidden moral and spiritual wounds caused by competiti…
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Good afternoon, Yale community. Here are the latest updates from our campus as of Monday, July 21, 2025.Dean Heather Gerken has announced her departure from Yale Law School to assume the presidency of the Ford Foundation in November 2025. During her tenure since 2017, Dean Gerken spearheaded initiatives to enhance accessibility, including eliminati…
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Good morning, Yale community. Here are the latest updates from our campus as of Monday, July 21, 2025.Dean Heather Gerken has announced her departure from Yale Law School to become the president of the Ford Foundation in November 2025. During her tenure since 2017, Dean Gerken spearheaded initiatives to enhance law school accessibility, including e…
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Could hacking a tick’s biology help prevent the next outbreak? In this episode of the YJBM, we sit down with Emily Johnson to travel across the scale of life, all the way from the environment that surrounds us to a molecular pathway called kinase signaling. We dive into the fundamentals of vector biology and the transmission of diseases like Lyme. …
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Could hacking a tick’s biology help prevent the next outbreak? In this episode of the YJBM, we sit down with Emily Johnson to travel across the scale of life, all the way from the environment that surrounds us to a molecular pathway called kinase signaling. We dive into the fundamentals of vector biology and the transmission of diseases like Lyme. …
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In this episode of Development Dialogues, a panel of experts dissect one of Africa’s most persistent development challenges: the low productivity of smallholder farmers. Despite decades of investment, innovation, and policy reform, yields on African small farms remain significantly below those in high-income countries—even when similar technologies…
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In this week’s episode of the YJBM Science News podcast, co-hosts Hanna and Roxanna explore papers that take us all around different organs in the body! Can we 3D print functional blood vessels? How does the brain spy on our organs? Find out the answers to these questions and more as we discuss recent Yale-affiliated research in biology and medicin…
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Ryan Darr, YDS Assistant Professor of Religion, Ethics, and Environment and an expert on multispecies justice, discusses rapidly accelerating species extinctions, why they matter from an ethical and theological perspective, and why responses to the climate crisis and biodiversity loss requires less individual action and more new kinds of communitie…
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How Andmar is making first-time homeownership possible—and redefining community living in Chilliwack. Andmar is changing the game for first-time buyers and redefining what community living looks like in Chilliwack. Join host Jennifer-Lee, homebuyer Kate, and musician Danny Craig as they share real experiences navigating the housing market and disco…
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On the last episode of the spring semester, Pod and Man at Yale brought two military veterans, Valerie Calderon-Meyer ’27 and Galen Jones MPH/MBA '26, to talk about post-military life at Yale: Calderon-Meyer: “Most of my friends are graduates or PhD students who are within my age group. I think I feel deeper connections in that way.” Jones: “The sc…
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Bold design and smart planning are shaping Chilliwack’s most vibrant new community. Step inside the vision of Andmar, Chilliwack’s most talked-about new community, in this dynamic episode of Behind the Design. Host Jennifer-Lee is joined by VP of Operations Tracey Klaver and architect David Cheung to reveal how bold design, smart planning, and a pa…
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Get insight into the work that went into the most recent YJBM issue, ‘Kinase Signaling’! In this episode, our hosts Shivesh Shourya and Shivani Dayal speak to this issue’s deputy editors Ingrid Heumann and Rahul Gupta to discuss early challenges in the process of creating this issue, publishing new work in the basic sciences, and future directions …
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Get insight into the work that went into the most recent YJBM issue, ‘Kinase Signaling’! In this episode, our hosts Shivesh Shourya and Shivani Dayal speak to this issue’s deputy editors Ingrid Heumann and Rahul Gupta to discuss early challenges in the process of creating this issue, publishing new work in the basic sciences, and future directions …
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