Read the entire article at Retired General Stanley A. McChrystal sees a major challenge for leaders in the United States. For decades, Americans led the world and grew used to things being a certain way. But the world has changed—and quickly—and Americans haven't kept pace. "People were raised on things that worked and they don't work anymore," he said. "They're competing against people they didn't even know existed before." McChrystal, a senior fellow at the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale, spoke on January 10 as part of the Leaders Forum lecture series. He used his own experience of three decades in the U.S. Army to illustrate ways in which individuals can begin to close what he sees as a serious leadership gap in the country. He spoke of the need for leaders to be able to embrace the increasing complexity of the world and find ways to knit together disparate stakeholders into a coherent team able to embrace a "shared consciousness and purpose." "It's the Holy Grail in t
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The construction of Edward P. Evans Hall at the Yale School of Management Production & Editing: Benjamin Hecht Concept: Ben Mattison Photography: Phil Handler, Fly on the Wall Productions Tony Rinaldo Additional Video: Steven Eliopoulos Music: Composed by Martha Bourne Piano, Guitar: Martha Bourne Cello: Valerie Thompson
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This is a conversation among Steven Pinker (Psychology), Stephen Darwall (Philosophy) Inderpal Grewal (Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies), Stathis Kalyvas (Political Science) and Laurie Santos (Psychology); moderated by Richard O. Prum (Ecology and Evolution)
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Read the entire article at Retired General Stanley A. McChrystal sees a major challenge for leaders in the United States. For decades, Americans led the world and grew used to things being a certain way. But the world has changed—and quickly—and Americans haven't kept pace. "People were raised on things that worked and they don't work anymore," he said. "They're competing against people they didn't even know existed before." McChrystal, a senior fellow at the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale, spoke on January 10 as part of the Leaders Forum lecture series. He used his own experience of three decades in the U.S. Army to illustrate ways in which individuals can begin to close what he sees as a serious leadership gap in the country. He spoke of the need for leaders to be able to embrace the increasing complexity of the world and find ways to knit together disparate stakeholders into a coherent team able to embrace a "shared consciousness and purpose." "It's the Holy Grail in t
Kansiime Anne
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ॐ 𝐑𝐈𝐘𝐀𝐒𝐇𝐀 ॐ
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A conversation with Yale psychologist Laurie Santos.
user8014201027481
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Carla V. Rothlin, PhD, assistant professor of immunobiology at Yale School of Medicine, and postdoctoral associate Eugenio A. Carrera Silva, Ph.D., discuss their findings regarding the role of protein S in tempering the immune response. Publication details Carrera Silva et al., T Cell-Derived Protein S Engages TAM Receptor Signaling in Dendritic Cells to Control the Magnitude of the Immune Response, Immunity (2013), Produced by Yale School of Medicine Institutional Planning & Communications medicine.yale.edu/ipc Camera: Michael Fitzsousa Editing: Noah Golden Copyright 2013 Yale University
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In partnership with The Governor's Prevention Partnership, Marc Brackett, Ph.D., engaged educators and administrators in a discussion on the importance of emotional intelligence in bullying prevention based on RULER, the approach that helps district and school leaders, educators, students and their families develop emotional skills so they can foster healthy relationships, make sound decisions, improve overall mental health and achieve desired academic outcomes.
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Former U.S. senator for Indiana Richard Lugar presented the George Herbert Walker Jr. Lecture in International Studies at Yale on Tuesday, Jan. 14. Titled "Modern American Foreign Policy in an Uncertain World," his talk was delivered at 4:30 p.m. in Luce Hall Auditorium, 34 Hillhouse Ave. Sponsored by the Yale MacMillan Center, it is free and open to the public.
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The construction of Edward P. Evans Hall at the Yale School of Management Production & Editing: Benjamin Hecht Concept: Ben Mattison Photography: Phil Handler, Fly on the Wall Productions Tony Rinaldo Additional Video: Steven Eliopoulos Music: Composed by Martha Bourne Piano, Guitar: Martha Bourne Cello: Valerie Thompson
BRODASHAGGI
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Scenes from videos on the School of Medicine's YouTube Channel.
Abdallh
06/11/2025 07:32
This is a conversation among Steven Pinker (Psychology), Stephen Darwall (Philosophy) Inderpal Grewal (Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies), Stathis Kalyvas (Political Science) and Laurie Santos (Psychology); moderated by Richard O. Prum (Ecology and Evolution)
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