Noah Bokat-Lindell
Noah is a first-year law student, focusing on legislation, election law, and how to avoid being cold-called by professors. Some of the older Pierson undergrads may remember him from his long-ago stint as a member of the Pierson Class of 2012, where he majored in Political Science and History. He also sang a capella with Redhot & Blue, helped run Yale Model Congress, and performed in every Sondheim musical that was put on while he was in college. (He was also in a Sondheim show that was put on at Yale after he graduated. It’s a long story that involves Cinderella and a life-sized cardboard cutout). In the time between undergrad and law school, Noah worked as a Program and Research Analyst for The Wallace Foundation in New York City, working on projects in education policy and the arts.
Now that he’s back, Noah’s particularly excited to be able to eat in the Pierson dining hall again. (Trust him: You don’t know what you’re missing until it’s gone). He’ll be around Pierson and in the dining hall, so please don’t hesitate to talkt o him if you have any questions about law school or if you just want to chat about politics, the Winter Olympics, or what President Salovey looked like back when he had his moustache.