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May 20, 2021 by Jeanna Lucci-Canapari Connecticut has been leading the nation in vaccinating its citizens against COVID-19, and was the first state to reach the key milestone of half its adult population vaccinated. Contributing to the success of the state’s effort is a partnership between Yale School of Medicine and Yale New Haven Health (YNHH), which together administered the highest number of vaccines of any vaccination site in the state under a single Provider Identification Number (PIN). Yale’s success prompted a visit from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), whose staff wanted to see just how the Yale team was able to so efficiently vaccinate so many people, a figure that reached 411,000 vaccinations as of May 19. ....
By Bill Hathaway May 18, 2021 Share this with FacebookShare this with TwitterShare this with LinkedInShare this with EmailPrint this Megan Sardis started SNUGS in 2017 for underserved children with autism or intellectual disabilities in the New Haven area. For the first few years after Megan Sardis ’21 arrived at Yale, she nurtured competing visions of her future. She decided to major in global affairs, but also took pre-med classes. Perhaps she would become an engineer, or a doctor. She thought about pursuing a business degree, and maybe even starting a non-profit business. But eventually the intellectual eddies swirling around campus and the New Haven community carried her back to two loves she had nurtured since she was a high school student in Bernardsville, N.J. swimming and caring for autistic children. ....
Evan Frondorf ’14, a risk analyst in San Francisco, writes frequently about sports for the magazine. Mark Alden Branch ’86 James Casemore ’24 and his teammates on the lightweight crew moved their rowing machines outside for workouts in the fall. View full image During an uncertain summer for universities across the country, the Ivy League was among the first to provide some clarity. By early July, the conference definitively announced that no athletic competition would take place in the fall semester. On the Yale campus, as the effects of the pandemic continued to ripple across daily life, stadiums went silent and many student-athletes chose to take time off. ....