Hello Trumbullians!
Last Thursday (2/6) afternoon a few Trumbullians gathered at the HoC House for a Tea with Jacob Padrón of Long Wharf Theatre. On Friday (2/7) evening we had some Trumbullians escape our grounds for Elm City Games (courtesy of Grad Affiliates Dan Wang and Matt Andersen). On Saturday (2/8) evening other Trumbullians went to the Yale Rep to watch the highly acclaimed play “Eden” (courtesy of Grad Affiliate Anna Rios). On Sunday (2/9) afternoon many Trumbullians participated in the IRIS Run for Refugees amidst the wintery conditions, and later that evening some Trumbullians were seen in the Dining Hall watching the Superbowl (courtesy of TCC). Below is the continuing list of our upcoming events.
Feb 15th, 8-9:30pm Trumbull Black History Month Event (Common Room; organized by BlackBull)
Feb 28th, 7:30-9pm Trumbull Tellers with Troy Meggie ’27 (Common Room; Poetry reading and more)
Mar 1st, 6 am-4pm Trumbull Ski Trip (Sundown CT; Resident Fellows Teresa Chahine, Nils Rudi)
Mar 3rd, 6-8pm Mellon Forum (HoC House, Seniors only)
Mar 4th, 4-5pm Tea with journalist Gina Chua (Common Room)
Mar 4th, 6:30-9pm Iftar (HoC House; by signup only)
Mar 6th, 6:30-9pm Iftar (HoC House; by signup only)
Mar 10th-21st Spring Break (Be Safe & Have Fun!!)
Mar 24th, 6-8pm Mellon Forum (HoC House, Seniors only)
Mar 25th, 6:30-9pm Iftar (HoC House; by signup only)
ClimateHaven is looking for a student intern to be a right-hand person to their CEO, Justine Lee. This role would be ideal for someone early in their career who wants to see first-hand how to build a small innovation-focused non-profit. Ideally, they find a third-year Yale College student who could stay with them for a few semesters. They need someone willing to do a wide range of tasks, including the mundane. It would be good for someone interested in climate tech innovation, in learning to raise funds for a non-profit, and in learning to build corporate partnerships to help startups. They need someone who can write fast and well.
The Laura Bassi Scholarship, which awards a total of $8,000 thrice per annum, was established in 2018 with the aim of providing editorial assistance to postgraduates and junior academics whose research focuses on neglected topics of study, broadly construed. The scholarships are open to every discipline and the next round of funding will be awarded in Spring 2025 with March 31st application deadline and results posted by April 11th. Applicants are required to submit a completed application form along with their CV through the application portal by the deadline. Further details, previous winners, and the application portal can be found here.
The second annual National Essay Contest is open to any U.S. citizen enrolled for undergraduate study at an accredited American college or university. Winners receive $3,000 for 1st place, $1,000 for 2nd place, or $500 for 3rd place, and are invited to the Buckley Institute’s Annual Conference here in New Haven in the fall to receive their prize. This year’s contest honors the centennial of the life of William F. Buckley, Jr. Essays are due by 11:59pm PST on April 15, 2025, and more details can be found here.
Seniors, if you are considering various career options and graduate programs, please consider the Silver Scholars Program at the Yale School of Management, a unique MBA experience for ambitious college seniors. This program allows college seniors to earn a Yale MBA degree in three years directly after graduation, spring-boarding them toward their career goals and leadership positions. Candidates of all majors are welcome to apply. There will be an information session about the Silver Scholars Program in Evans Hall on Tuesday, March 4th at 6pm where admissions officers from Columbia Business School, Harvard Business School, Kellogg School of Management, MIT Sloan School of Management, Stanford Graduate School of Business, UC Berkeley Haas School of Business, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, UCLA Anderson School of Management, University of Virginia Darden School of Business, the Wharton School of Management, and the Yale School of Management will discuss the value of pursuing an MBA as an undergraduate student.
The Theater and Music Room in the sub-basement of Trumbull College had some water damage a couple of weeks ago, but things are almost back to regular usage. Thanks for your understanding and cooperation.
Please drop by the HoC Office to discuss your concerns, ask questions, or just to say hello! I wish you continued good luck for the semester.
Moo-Rah!
Sincerely,
Head Hyder