Events Calendar

  • Monday 5/6/24

  • Wednesday 5/8/24

    • May 8
      8:30AM – 12:00PM
      Thyroid, Endocrinology, and Diabetes, PA
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-08T08:30:00 2024-05-08T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: TX, Dallas Free Endocrine Clinic A free endocrine clinic. Volunteers must either have medical experience or speak fluent Spanish Thyroid, Endocrinology, and Diabetes, PA — 1018 N Zang Blvd false
    • May 8
      12:00PM – 1:15PM
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-08T12:00:00 2024-05-08T13:15:00 America/New_York GLC@Lunch: Christopher L. Leadingham, ‘The Greenup Slave Revolt: Slavery, Environment, and Resistance at the Edges of the Southern Mountains’ This work uses a slave revolt that happened in northeastern Kentucky, on the banks of the Ohio River, in August 1829, to ask new questions about forced migration and environment in and through the southern mountains. The few extant sources that tell the story of this moment of resistance suggest that the people involved wielded knowledge about the natural world—in addition to physical violence—to struggle toward freedom in new and unfamiliar landscapes. false
    • May 8
      5:30PM – 7:30PM
      New Haven, CT
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-08T17:30:00 2024-05-08T19:30:00 America/New_York Yale Club of New Haven at Mory's: Tackling Food Insecurity

      Please join us again at our monthly social, Gathering@Mory’s, May 8, 5:30-7:30 pm, at Louis’ Lounge at Mory’s, as we celebrate the end of the academic year.

      Over drinks (first drink on us!) and appetizers (also on us!) specially prepared by Mory’s chef, we will chat with our Special Guest, Chrishan Fernando, the President of Graduate and Professional Student Senate at Yale. He will talk to us about the GPSS efforts to adress students’ food insecurity and how local alumni can help.

      New Haven, CT — 306 York St false
    • May 8, 2024
      Starts at 9:00PM
      Portland, OR
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-08T21:00:00 2024-05-08T21:00:00 America/New_York YANA Pacific Northwest & the Yale Club of Oregon & SW Washington | Crossroads for Oregon Education: Funding, Outcomes, and Next Steps for Our Schools From last November’s historic teacher strike in Portland Public Schools to reports of major budget shortfalls in several districts, school funding, class size, and educational outcomes have become a daily topic of conversation across Oregon. At the same time, recent data showed that Oregon is the only state in the nation where students have fallen further behind after the influx of state and federal funds meant to help them catch up after the post-Covid emergency. Particularly stark were the widening test score gaps between wealthy school districts and those serving poorer, traditionally underserved students. Join a panel of experts for an essential conversation about the future of education funding in Oregon: Peyton Chapman, Principal of Lincoln High School Mark Hass, former Oregon State Senator Sarah Pope, Executive Director, Stand for Children Oregon Natalie Pate (moderator), K-12 Education Reporter and Producer at Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) Portland, OR — 1750 SW Salmon St false
  • Thursday 5/9/24

    • May 9 – May 10
      On Campus
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-09T00:00:00 2024-05-10T00:00:00 America/New_York Yale InsightsOn Conference • This is our annual flagship conference where top academics come together with leaders in Marketing and Insights to share what’s new in the space of insights and learnings on humans. • Our keynote speakers and panelists join us from DoorDash, Colgate Palmolive, PepsiCo, Unilever, and LPGA to name a few, it should be an enriching conference experience! • We are offering an Alumni rate of $200 off general admission • May 9-10, 2024 on Yale SOM campus On Campus — 165 Whitney Ave. false
    • May 9
      12:15PM – 3:30PM
      Project Open Hand
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-09T12:15:00 2024-05-09T15:30:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: CA, San Francisco - Project Open Hand Founded in 1985, Project Open Hand is a nonprofit organization that provides meals with love to critically ill neighbors and seniors. Their food is like medicine, helping clients recover from illness, get stronger, and lead healthier lives. Every day, they prepare 2,500 nutritious meals and provide 200 bags of healthy groceries to help sustain their clients as they battle serious illnesses, isolation, or the health challenges of aging. They serve San Francisco and Oakland, engaging more than 125 volunteers daily to nourish our community. Volunteer tasks include preparing, sorting and bagging food items and/or assembling meal packages for our clients. Tasks vary depending on the needs of the day. Please note that these volunteer opportunities often involve handling meat, nut and dairy products. Project Open Hand — 730 Polk St. false
    • May 9, 2024
      Starts at 1:30PM
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-09T13:30:00 2024-05-09T13:30:00 America/New_York YaleWomen Get-Togethers: Europe

      Ever wondered how many Yalies are there in Europe? Ever wondered who they are, what they do, what can you do together? They might cross your street every day without knowing it… Connect with them in a casual setting and find out!

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    • May 9, 2024
      Starts at 8:00PM
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-09T20:00:00 2024-05-09T20:00:00 America/New_York Yale Jewish Alumni Association | Whispered in Gaza: Center for Peace Communications with Joseph Braude ’96, President For nearly a generation, Palestinians in Gaza have lived under a communications blockade — forbidden to express ideas or expose realities that do not validate Hamas. The Center for Peace Communications (CPC) helped Gazans overcome it through Whispered in Gaza, a unique digital series of first-hand testimony about life under Hamas rule. CPC President Joseph Braude will share video and findings from his ongoing, daily contact with Gazans about public attitudes toward the war, Israel, and Gaza’s future. CPC founder Joseph Braude is an expert on the nexus of culture and politics in Arab societies and an active presence in the region’s media and policy debates. He studied Near Eastern languages at Yale and Arabic and Islamic history at Princeton. He is the author of five books, including Reclamation: A Cultural Policy for Arab-Israeli Partnership (The Washington Institute, 2019). false