Yale became the first university in North America to grant a Ph.D. in 1861. Yale’s legacy of graduate education is the focus of the Association of Yale Alumni annual assembly entitled 'Doctorates without Borders' that took place on Nov. 17th, 2011. The assembly brings over 400 alumni leaders to camp…
Reflections on the impact of his Yale doctoral studies on life and leadership by Jonathan Fanton ’65 B.A.,’78 Ph.D., former president of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and Franklin D. Roosevelt Visiting Fellow at Hunter College.
Reflections on the impact of her Yale doctoral studies on life and leadership by Ann Temkin ’91 Ph.D., the Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
Reflections on the impact of his Yale doctoral studies on life and leadership by Ernesto Zedillo ’81 Ph.D., director of the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization and president of Mexico from 1994 to 2000.
Reflections on the impact of his Yale doctoral studies on life and leadership by Eric R. Fossum ’84 Ph.D.; inventor of the CMOS image sensor that operates digital cameras and professor of engineering at the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth.
Reflections on the impact of her Yale doctoral studies on life and leadership by Joan Hinde Stewart ’70 Ph.D., president of Hamilton College.
Reflections on the current state of the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences by Dean Thomas Pollard, M.D., Sterling Professor of Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology, and Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry and Cell Biology.