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  1. What is Two-Factor Authentication? Two-factor authentication adds a second layer of security to your online accounts. Verifying your identity using a second factor (like your phone or other mobile device) prevents anyone but you from logging in, even if they know your password. How It Works.

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  2. Logging into VPN from the Cisco Client with Multifactor Authentication (MFA) Step Action/Result 1 Launch the Cisco Client and click connect. 2 Log in with your netID and password. In the remaining field Type “push”, “SMS”, or “phone” to tell Duo how you want to authenticate or enter a passcode.

  3. May 18, 2023 · Yale has introduced an additional security measure to protect your intellectual property, your personal information, and Yale's data. Called Multifactor Authentication (MFA), this measure will add a step to the log-in process you use for off-campus access to Yale's network and resources.

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    • Plan of Study: Costume Design
    • Plan of Study: Lighting Design
    • Plan of Study: Projection Design
    • Plan of Study: Set Design
    • Plan of Study: Sound Design
    • Additional Requirements For The Degree
    • Courses of Instruction

    Our Costume Design concentration is dedicated to the training of new generations of designers in a diverse community of students and teachers where we fully embrace different perspectives and backgrounds as we actively promote diversity through our curriculum, performances, and student experiences. The study of costume design requires us to continu...

    Lighting cannot be taught in the classroom. Words and two-dimensional representations are not adequate to express all that needs to be expressed or to communicate all that needs to be communicated when exploring and discovering the role light can play in live theatrical performance. Light must be experienced firsthand, in space and in time. Moreove...

    Over the course of three years it is our goal to provide significant opportunity to explore opera, dance, installation, and self-devised work in addition to text-based works. The goal of this program is to strengthen student skills in all areas. The focus of the first-year core curriculum is to explore communication in the various modalities and la...

    The Three-Year Curriculum Arc

    In the first year, students delve into a wide spectrum of classic texts, operas, and musicals alongside modern and contemporary works. The goal is to create three-dimensional models every week and present the completed model (1/8-in. or 1/4-in. scale) the following week. This structure provides the foundation on which the following two years are based. During the course of the year the students also assist on student productions and at the Yale Repertory Theater. In the second year, the set d...

    The Sound Design concentration at DGSD is dedicated to training the next generation of sound designers. The program blends an advanced study of theatrical sound design with modern, interdisciplinary applications in order to prepare students to excel in every branch of this growing industry, including theater, film and TV, experiential design, podca...

    Anti-Racist Theater Practice Requirement

    Design students are required to enroll in DRAM 3(02)a/b, Toward Anti-Racist Theater Practice in Design, in order to fulfill the School’s anti-racist theater practice requirement. Combined with the prerequisite workshop, Everyday Justice: Anti-Racism as Daily Practice, this course offers vital strategies for the lifelong development of individual and communal anti-racist practice.

    Theater History Requirement

    Lighting and sound design students are required to enroll in DRAM 6a/b, Survey of Theater and Drama in order to fulfil the School’s theater history requirement. First-year costume design students are required to enroll in DRAM 125a/b, The History of Costume, and first-year projection, set, and sound-design students are required to enroll in DRAM 836a, Deciphering Modernity, and DRAM 122b, The History of Set Design and Stagecraft, in order to fulfil the School’s theater history requirement. Th...

    Participation in Commencement

    Design students are eligible to participate in Commencement ceremonies with the completion of all course requirements in their program and written permission from their respective head of design concentration. Degrees will only be conferred after the submission of a completed design thesis approved by the Design faculty.

    DRAM 3(02)a/b, Toward Anti-Racist Theater Practice in DesignThis course meets five times per term with students, using readings, viewings, and discussions in pursuit of these goals: to identify the roots and branches of racism and white supremacy in the structures and practices of theater making in the United States, including at David Geffen Schoo...

  5. The SoA wiki admission pages provide extensive information about applying to Yales MFA program. Use this as your resource while preparing an application. Please do not contact Yale School of Art faculty and/or current students seeking program information, application, or portfolio advice.

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  7. The Yale School of Art application for the 2023–2024 academic year will be available October 2022. The information that follows will assist you in filing the application online. For an explanation of specific requirements for each area of study, please refer to the departmental sections that follow.

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