In this four-part Interview series, Lauren Summers, Senior Director of Lifelong Learning at the Yale Alumni Association, and Craig Wright engage in conversations with four experts from four *seemingly* disparate fields. The commonality they share? Each has occasion to cross paths with “genius” in their daily lives.
These interviews are taken from a new open course taught by Yale Emeritus Professor, Craig Wright, The Nature of Genius. If you’re curious to find out more about the topics discussed, we encourage you to enroll here: coursera.org/learn/-genius.
Image credit: Leonardo da Vinci. Photograph by E. Desmaisons after a print
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In this four-part Interview series, Lauren Summers, Senior Director of Lifelong Learning at the Yale Alumni Association, and Craig Wright engage in conversations with four experts from four *seemingly* disparate fields. The commonality they share? Each has occasion to cross paths with “genius” in their daily lives.
These interviews are taken from a new open course taught by Yale Emeritus Professor, Craig Wright, The Nature of Genius. If you’re curious to find out more about the topics discussed, we encourage you to enroll here: coursera.org/learn/-genius.
Image credit: Leonardo da Vinci. Photograph by E. Desmaisons after a print
Episode 3: Prodigies and Genius w/ Dr. Eileen Jennings – Clinical Psychiatry Yale University
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Episode 3: Prodigies and Genius w/ Dr. Eileen Jennings – Clinical Psychiatry Yale University
In episode 3, our guest is Dr. Eileen Jennings, a clinical physiatrist, to hear her incisive opinion on young genius and prodigy, how to foster it, how it can be deterred, and the pros and cons of so called “gifted programs.” Do you really want your child to be a prodigy? These interviews are taken … Read More Read More
Conversations on Genius
In this four-part Interview series, Lauren Summers, Senior Director of Lifelong Learning at the Yale Alumni Association, and Craig Wright engage in conversations with four experts from four *seemingly* disparate fields. The commonality they share? Each has occasion to cross paths with “genius” in their daily lives.
These interviews are taken from a new open course taught by Yale Emeritus Professor, Craig Wright, The Nature of Genius. If you’re curious to find out more about the topics discussed, we encourage you to enroll here: coursera.org/learn/-genius.
Image credit: Leonardo da Vinci. Photograph by E. Desmaisons after a print