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1 week ago |
news.yale.edu | Meg Dalton
Caroline Tanbee Smith wants New Haven to be her forever home. A transplant from Kentucky, she fell in love with the city while a Yale undergraduate. After graduation, she worked at the local civic startup SeeClickFix before co-founding the community accelerator Collab. Then, two years ago, she was elected as an alder of New Haven’s Ward 9, serving parts of East Rock and Fair Haven. Along the way she also earned a master’s degree at the Yale School of Management.
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3 weeks ago |
ctpublic.org | Kevin Chang Barnum |Khalilah L. Brown-Dean |Robyn Doyon-Aitken |Meg Dalton
By Kevin Chang Barnum, Khalilah Brown-Dean, Robyn Doyon-Aitken , Meg Dalton, Megan Fitzgerald Published May 16, 2025 at 11:05 AM EDT Student journalists have been in the spotlight in recent years. In 2024, amidst massive on-campus protests, people turned to student outlets like Columbia University’s WKCR for the most up to date reporting. But practicing journalism as a student comes with risks. Those risks have become even more clear in recent weeks.
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3 weeks ago |
news.yale.edu | Meg Dalton
From an early age, Maxwell Brown has known his place in the circle of life. “My parents put me into different summer camps and training programs for musical theater,” Brown said. “I confess that I was, and still am, a musical theater kid.” At one of those camps, Brown met some of the actors behind his favorite Broadway musical at the time: “The Lion King.” He loved the musical so much that he would dance around his bedroom to the soundtrack, sometimes prancing like a gazelle.
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3 weeks ago |
news.yale.edu | Meg Dalton
Most vaccines — and boosters — are injected directly into muscle tissue, usually in the upper arm, to kickstart the body’s immune system in the fight against disease. But for respiratory diseases like COVID-19, it can be important to have protection right where the virus enters: the respiratory tract.
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1 month ago |
ctpublic.org | Kevin Chang Barnum |Khalilah L. Brown-Dean |Robyn Doyon-Aitken |Meg Dalton
By Kevin Chang Barnum, Khalilah Brown-Dean, Robyn Doyon-Aitken , Meg Dalton, Megan Fitzgerald Published April 25, 2025 at 10:12 AM EDT Oral history preserves the past by recording people’s real voices. It’s not just about recording the stories people tell. It’s also about the way they tell them. Oral history is about memory and humanity. It’s a form of history that anyone can be a part of.
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