Class News
1964 Class Council renews support for URI summer intern
February 13, 2021
At the annual 1964 Class Council meeting conducted via Zoom on February 13, 2021, the Council voted to renew class support to underwrite a summer intern at Urban Resources Initiative.
Our Class has a long tradition of supporting summer interns at the School of the Environment (until recently known as the School of Forestry & Environmental Studies) and recently in the affiliated URI program. Chris Getman is our class liaison to URI and serves on their Friends of URI committee.
This Class donation was made with the following citation:
The Yale Class of 1964 awards a 2020-21 URI Internship Subsidy in memory of our classmate, Strachan Donnelley (1942-2008), a philanthropist and philosopher who made a lifelong study of the intricate relationships between humans and nature in pursuit of a conservation-centered concept he called “democratic ecological citizenship.”
Under the direction of Colleen Murphy-Dunning at the Hixon Center for Urban Ecology, URI provides material supplies, technical advice, and classroom-based and hands-on training to support resident-driven community greening projects. Since 1995, URI has completed more than 350 diverse urban restoration projects with an annual participation of about 1000 New Haven residents.
At our 55th Class Reunion in 2019, URI recognized the Class of 1964 with a named bench in one of their greenspaces.
You can watch the video report made by Anna Pickett from URI and our 2020 summer intern Tommy Martin.