Events Calendar

  • Tuesday 8/18/26

    • Aug 18, 2026
      5:30PM CT / 6:30PM ET
      Minnetonka Beach, MO
      Add to Calendar 2026-08-18T00:00:00 2026-08-18T00:00:00 America/New_York YAANW Summer Outing: "Where is AI now? Where is AI going?" Join us for a panel discussion on AI moderated by Rohan Preston Y ’89 and featuring Emilie Hitch Y’07, Chief Strategy Officer of broadheadco.com, Caroline Holden CEO and Founder of MnWomeninAI.com, and others. Minnetonka Beach, MO — 2800 Northview Road true
    • Aug 18, 2026
      Starts at 7:00PM ET
      Boston, MA
      Add to Calendar 2026-08-18T19:00:00 2026-08-18T19:00:00 America/New_York WNBA Game at TD Garden with the Yale Club of Boston and YaleWomen Boston

      The one-and-only WNBA game in Boston this year is coming to TD Garden on Tuesday, August 18.

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  • Wednesday 8/19/26

    • Aug 19
      7:00PM – 8:00PM ET
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2026-08-19T19:00:00 2026-08-19T20:00:00 America/New_York Yale Club of Vermont Virtual Book Club: "This Is Where the Serpent Lives" by Daniyal Mueenuddin ’98 JD Yale Club of Vermont Book Club – August 19, 2026, 7:00 p.m. This Is Where the Serpent Lives by Daniel Mueenuddin (Yale Author!) In the great tradition of lawyers turned writers (Kafka, Henry Fielding, Wallace Stevens, Elizabeth Strout, and so on), Daniel Mueenuddin is a graduate of Yale Law School, but his passion is writing. Join us to discuss This Is Where the Serpent Lives; his prior collection of short stories, In Other Rooms, Other Wonders, was longlisted for both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize. In this debut novel, four separate stories in Pakistan interconnect across generations to weave a tale of ambition, love, corruption, and social change. From chauffeurs and aristocrats to gangsters and the Western-educated elite, Mueenuddin explores the complexities of Pakistani society with insight, humor, and remarkable storytelling. The Guardian praised the book as an “epic of power and class across generations in Pakistan [that] is brutal, funny and brilliantly told.” We agree! The Yale Club of Vermont now invites all Yalies to join us for these virtual book gatherings. Many of our clubs include members spread across remote islands, mountain towns, and wooded communities, where coming together online offers a meaningful way to connect. Alumni from across the region — and others who find their way to us — are warmly welcome. Join us on Zoom on Wednesday, August 19, from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. for a lively discussion. Questions? Please contact Yale Club of Vermont Book Club Liaison Mary Jane Mona at maryjanemona@gmail.com. false
  • Saturday 8/22/26

    • Aug 22, 2026
      9:00AM PT / 12:00PM ET
      Yosemite National Park, CA
      Add to Calendar 2026-08-22T00:00:00 2026-08-22T00:00:00 America/New_York Yale Blue Green Yosemite Campground Cleanup

      Yale Blue Green is excited to invite you to another volunteer project at Yosemite National Park.

      The project is scheduled for Saturday, August 22 (9am - 3pm). YBG will have a campsite at Yellow Pine Campground for Friday, August 21, through Sunday, August 23.

      Depending on our group size, the project may vary. It may involve campground cleanup (e.g. cleaning out campground fire pits), vegetation management (e.g. using hand tools and removing overgrown vegetation), or facilities restoration (e.g. using small power tools to restore benches or painting facilities).

      The following are provided for participants:

      • All project supplies, safety equipment, and instructions needed for the project
      • Gate pass for free entry into the park and campsite (but no camping gear)
      • Water and toilet vault (participants are expected to bring their own food)

      If you'd like to join or if you have any questions, please email  ybgsanfrancisco@gmail.com.

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  • Sunday 8/23/26

    • Aug 23, 2026
      Starts at 3:00PM ET
      Boston, MA
      Add to Calendar 2026-08-23T15:00:00 2026-08-23T15:00:00 America/New_York Red Sox vs Giants Game at Fenway with the Yale Club of Boston

      Come root for the Red Sox and hang out with other Yalies (and friends and family) on Sunday, August 23 as the Red Sox take on the San Francisco Giants. First pitch is at 3:10pm.

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  • Tuesday 8/25/26

    • Aug 25
      5:00PM – 6:00PM ET
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2026-08-25T17:00:00 2026-08-25T18:00:00 America/New_York Accelerate Yale | Experience as a Competitive Advantage: Founding Companies Later in Your Career The stereotype of the startup founder is young, first-time, and willing to work around the clock. But many successful companies are started by people who bring decades of leadership, industry expertise, and hard-earned judgment to the challenge. In this program, we will explore the opportunities and realities of founding a company in the second half of your career. false
  • Wednesday 8/26/26

    • Aug 26
      12:00PM – 1:00PM ET
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2026-08-26T12:00:00 2026-08-26T13:00:00 America/New_York Yale Club of DC AI Masterclass Series | Working with AI as an Individual and a Business: Beyond The Prompt The Yale Club of Washington, DC welcomes alumni to an AI Masterclass Series featuring Aditya Nair, a Yale alum and a global expert on applied AI in regulated industries. Aditya runs an AI engineering firm, which builds production AI systems for enterprise clients, and is a fractional leader to professional services firms rebuilding their operating model for the AI era. He’s built AI strategy and systems for Fortune 500 companies, sovereign wealth funds, government agencies and AI-native startups. AI is a full systems problem. Trying to tackle it in parts is the mistake that hampers its effectiveness. Aditya works with boards and executives on where AI moves the shape of a firm, builds the production systems that carry the change through, and designs curriculum to raise the skill of the people who must work with these systems. The organizations that get AI right treat it as infrastructure for how the work gets done. The ones that struggle treat it as a productivity tool bolted onto existing roles. This Masterclass is a two-part series. In part one, we focus on making you an AI-native operator. In part two, we turn your firm into an AI-native entity. AI Masterclass 1: BEYOND THE PROMPT Most people using AI are stuck on the surface. They learn to copy the prompts, get the superficial results and are overwhelmed with every new product that launches. Two things separate them from the people getting real work out of these tools versus those who are overwhelmed. The first is how clearly you frame what you want and how hard you make the AI check its own output. We'll build that around five pillars. Prompts, context, intent, specifications, and evaluations. A weak output is usually a sign that something in these five got missed. The second is knowing what sits around the model and how to use it to your advantage. Every agent on the market, Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and whatever new Claw variant launches next month, wraps the same four things around a language model. Context, tools, skills, and memory. The identity file your agent reads before every conversation. The tools are what surfaces you give your model access to so it can do work for you. Skills that pin down how you like to get your work done, so the agent stops guessing. Memory gives the AI context of everything you have done and want to get done so it understands you better. Stop shopping for agents. Become the operator who can build and run them. AI Masterclass 2: THE NEW RULES OF ADVANTAGE Knowledge work rewarded planning because mistakes were expensive. You thought hard before you built, because building the wrong thing cost you a couple of quarters and a lot of your allocated budget, so the efficient move was to argue it out on paper first. That has inverted. The startup version of the story is well covered. AI-native startups now reach $100 Mn in ARR fast than ever before and with fewer employees. The harder question is what it does to a company with 4,000 people, a five-year plan, and a tried and tested business model do? The short answer that firms haven't as yet intuited is that the cost structure has changed. Where you point your best people changes, because pushing the frontiers of innovation may be more valuable than enabling the core of the business. What investment bets do you make changes, because you can afford to be wrong more often. And the market you walked away from years ago, the one that wanted what you sell and couldn't pay what you charge, maybe worth repricing. In this webinar, we look at reimagining the operations of a firm from the lens of abundant intelligence. false
  • Saturday 8/29/26

    • Aug 29, 2026
      7:30 am - 11 am Central ET
      Montrose Harbor - Grove 16
      Add to Calendar 2026-08-29T00:00:00 2026-08-29T00:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: IL, Chicago - PAWS Chicago 5K Walk/Run For Their Lives! PAWS Chicago 5K Walk/Run for their Lives with Yale Chicago! Saturday, August 29, 2026 7:30 am - 11 am Central Montrose Harbor - Grove 16 601 W. Montrose Drive, Chicago IL 60613 Join the Yale Chicago team as part of the ongoing 2026 Yale Day of Service on Saturday, August 29, 2026, as we again participate in the annual PAWS Chicago 5K Walk/Run For their Lives! This event raises money for pets in need of a home in Chicago. Register for the PAWS Chicago 5K Walk/Run for their Lives on the PAWS website - select "Join a Team" and then type "Yale Chicago" to join our team when you register here: https://donate.pawschicago.org/event/paws-chicago-5k-walk-run-for-their-lives-2026/e758292. In addition to or instead of running/walking the 5K, Yale Chicago alumni, friends, and family are also invited to contact PAWS directly if you'd like to volunteer with PAWS to support the run/walk in other ways such as providing direct support for event-day operations (e.g., event setup/teardown, etc.)! Please visit the "Helping with Events" volunteer page on the PAWS website to learn more about supporting Special Event operations: https://www.pawschicago.org/how-to-help/volunteer/volunteer-opportunities/helping-with-events. Feel free to contact Alexandra Newman '05 if you will be volunteering with PAWS at the 5K run/walk in a capacity other than signing up for the Yale Chicago run/walk team so that we can still include you on club communications relating to the event. More event details from PAWS: Celebrating its 26th Anniversary, the PAWS Chicago 5K Walk/Run for Their Lives is Chicago’s LARGEST dog-friendly charity event, and it’s a day of fun, dog agility courses, raffles, entertainment, treats, and more. Whether you plan to run, walk, or simply enjoy the comradery, you'll be surrounded by a community of fellow animal lovers—all while raising critical funds to help pets in need. EVENT SCHEDULE: 7:30am PAWS 5K Event Begins including: * Registration / T-Shirt / Prize Pick Up * All Sponsor Tents * Hero Hangout * Doggy Oasis * Dog Agility Course 7:45am Run Begins -please note dogs are not allowed for the run portion. *Runners may choose to run at any time, this period is designed to have the route as clear as possible for runners 8:15am Event Program at Main Stage Featuring: *Adoptable Pets * Announcement of Top Fundraising Individuals and Teams * PAWS Alumni Photo – We encourage all PAWS alumni to join us for a group photo and don’t forget those red bandanas! 8:50am Walkers begin lining up at the Start/Finish Line 9am Walk Begins 10:30am Course closes for all runners and walkers 10:50am Closing Remarks at the Main Stage 11am Event Ends All participants receive: * Personal fundraising page to raise funds and earn prizes * Event wristband granting access to activities and giveaways * Event T-shirt Montrose Harbor - Grove 16 — 601 W. Montrose Drive true
  • Thursday 9/3/26

    • Sep 3, 2026
      10:00AM SGT / 10:00PM ET
      Singapore
      Add to Calendar 2026-09-03T00:00:00 2026-09-03T00:00:00 America/New_York Private Tour of "Into the Ocean: Journey Beneath" with Yale Blue Green Singapore Join fellow Yale Blue Green Singapore and Harvard Club of Singapore members for an exclusive tour of ArtScience Museum's newest exhibition, a collaboration with OceanX. "Into the Ocean: Journey Beneath" takes visitors on a descent from sunlit surface waters to the ocean's darkest depths, featuring never-before-seen footage captured by OceanX's advanced submersibles, the same team behind Blue Planet II and OceanXplorers. This immersive journey pairs breathtaking cinematography with contemporary artworks by internationally renowned artists. Together, they reveal the ocean as a dynamic system sustaining all life on Earth. The exhibition connects visitors to real marine conservation efforts, making the deep sea accessible, emotionally resonant, and unforgettable. Price: S$5 per person (discounted from usual ticket price of S$19.50 - S$22; tickets are transferable, but not refundable). Please register by 31 August. Singapore — 6 Bayfront Avenue true