Thursday, March 5
Mar
5
Nicole Ramos, Advocacy & Refuge at the U.S.-Mexico Border When the Rule of Law Fails
12:10PM - 1:30PM
SLB Room 128
Nicole Elizabeth Ramos is an attorney, movement strategist, and expert on U.S. border policies and the right to seek asylum.
Mar
5
Colloquium on Frontier AI Governance: Vincent Conitzer (CMU) and Dean Ball (FAI)
12:10PM - 2:00PM
SLB Room 122
Vincent Conitzer will join us to discuss game theory in a world of artificial agents, and Dean Ball, a former Trump Administration official and co-teacher of the class, will discuss recent events.
Mar
5
Applying for Project-Based Fellowships
4:10PM - 5:00PM
SLB Room 120
This is the first in CDO's fellowship series for students interested in applying for fellowships to begin in Fall 2027.
Mar
5
Law & Organizing: A Conversation Mike Grinthal, Director of Housing Rights, TakeRoot Justice
4:10PM - 5:00PM
SLB Room 124
Mike Grinthal is director of Housing Rights at TakeRoot Justice, a New York City-based nonprofit that uniquely partners with community-based and grassroots organizations to build power and leadership...
Friday, March 6
Mar
6
Financial Literacy Workshop: Business Case Modeling From Scratch
10:00AM - 1:00PM
Baker Room 124
This workshop will be the first of three workshops on financial modeling offered this spring term. In this workshop, we will cover Business Case Modeling.
Mar
6
Hot Yoga @ Sweatfluence
2:00PM - 3:00PM
Sweatfluence (300 Crown St.)
Join your classmates at Sweatfluence in New Haven for an energizing hot yoga session designed to build strength, flexibility, and focus. Move, sweat, and reset in a welcoming space that leaves you...
Monday, March 9
Mar
9
Queens of Crime: A Rare Book Exhibit
All Day
Rare Book Room, Lillian Goldman Law Library, Lower Level 2
Queens of Crime: Four Authors and the Pulp Detective follows four women mystery writers working in England and the English literary market from the aftermath of World War I through the later 20th...
Mar
9
Student Community Lunch
12:00PM - 1:00PM
Ruttenberg Dining Hall
Gather with your peers over a delicious meal, and enjoy conversation and connection. RSVP Required.
Mar
9
Amnesic Landscapes of Labor w/ Dr. Lori Flores (Columbia, History)
4:00PM - 6:00PM
SLB Room 110
Lori A. Flores is associate professor of history at Columbia University, where she specializes and teaches in modern U.S., Latino/x, labor, immigration, food, and borderlands history.
Tuesday, March 10
Mar
10