Events Calendar

  • Monday 3/3/25

    • Mar 3
      12:00PM – 3:30PM ET
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2025-03-03T12:00:00 2025-03-03T15:30:00 America/New_York Yale Divinity School | Overturning your ‘Immunity to Change’ with Dr. Robert Kegan “Immunity to Change” is a novel approach to personal improvement– now being deployed all over the world–which surfaces and engages those aspects of a person’s underlying mindset that prevent them from bringing about the very changes they most want to make. This workshop will provide participants a fast-moving opportunity to try on this approach for themselves, conducted by one of its creators, Harvard professor Robert Kegan. Come with a Personal Improvement Goal you most want to work on in mind! false
    • Mar 3
      5:00PM – 6:30PM ET
      On Campus
      Add to Calendar 2025-03-03T17:00:00 2025-03-03T18:30:00 America/New_York Yale INSPIRE: Arthur Smith, Chairman & CEO, A. Smith & Co. Productions; Chairman, Tinopolis Group U.S. Yale INSPIRE is a series of talks offered by Tsai CITY in partnership with the Yale Entrepreneurial Society. The speaker series aims to inspire students by highlighting the personal and professional journeys of innovative thinkers. ​Join us for a fireside chat with Arthur Smith, Chairman & CEO, A. Smith & Co. Productions; Chairman, Tinopolis Group U.S. ​Arthur Smith has been a hands-on, trendsetting producer in the unscripted television space, creating innovative, larger-than-life formats at A. Smith & Co. Productions, for two decades and counting. He is a pioneer in nonfiction television, and since founding A. Smith & Co. in 2000, Smith has created some of the longest-running, culture-shaping unscripted series in television history. He was honored as one of Variety’s “Titans of Unscripted TV” in 2022, inducted into the Realscreen Awards Hall of Fame in 2021, awarded Broadcasting & Cable’s “Producer of the Year” in 2020, and is the recipient of dozens of industry awards. ​With more than 200 shows for over 50 networks, under Smith’s leadership, A. Smith & Co. essentially forged the modern food competition reality genre in the United States with the launch of FOX’s longest-running reality show “Hell’s Kitchen,” which has since spawned numerous projects starring Chef Gordon Ramsay. Smith’s flagship summer primetime show, “American Ninja Warrior,” now in its 15th season on NBC has garnered 7 Primetime Emmy® Award nominations. ​On top of elite titles like “Hell’s Kitchen,” “American Ninja Warrior,” are Smith’s earlier genre-spanning successes including, “Kitchen Nightmares,” “The Titan Games With Dwayne Johnson”, “Trading Spaces,” “Pros vs. Joes,” “I Survived a Japanese Game Show,” “The Swan,” and “Paradise Hotel,” to name just a few. Among the eclectic array of current A. Smith & Co. series are “The Floor is Lava”, “Mental Samurai,” “Welcome to Plathville,” “American Ninja Warrior Junior,” “Unsung,” “American Gangster: Trap Queens,” and the “NFL’s Pro Bowl Games.” ​ ​Smith also serves as Chairman of Tinopolis Group U.S., a leading TV production and distribution group. In this role, Smith also oversees the unscripted powerhouse Magical Elves, the Emmy Award®-winning producer of uplifting unscripted series such as “Top Chef,” “Nailed It!,” “Sugar Rush” and more. ​Smith’s life-long journey in entertainment began as a teenager, when he acted in sitcoms and feature films in Canada. He attended Ryerson University where he distinguished himself with multiple student awards and scholarships. Smith embarked on his career as a television producer as a twenty-two-year-old wunderkind, talking his way into sports production at CBC in his native Canada. He quickly distinguished himself as a rising star at the network, where he produced three Olympic Games among countless other high-profile events. At the age of twenty-eight, Smith was named the youngest-ever head of CBC Sports. His successful run at the network ended when American broadcasting icon Dick Clark lured him to Hollywood to develop and produce a wide variety of entertainment programming. Then FOX anointed him, the head of programming and production at FOX Sports Net, where Smith played an instrumental role in the launch and growth of this massive entity, before the biggest reach of his life—the creation of his eponymous production company that has since thrived for more than twenty years and counting. ​Throughout Smith’s prodigious body of work, spanning upwards of tens of thousands of hours, he has consistently earned acclaim for his unparalleled commitment to infusing each piece with heart, ensuring that every Arthur Smith production is one that the audience doesn’t just see, but one that they feel on an emotional level. In his recently launched book, REACH: Hard Lessons and Learned Truths from a Lifetime in Television, Smith illustrates just how far you can go when you work hard, take risks, and reach for your dreams. All of his proceeds from the book go to the REACH Foundation which donates money to a number of charities who lift people up in some way so they can “reach” in their own lives. On Campus — 17 Prospect St false
  • Friday 3/7/25

    • Mar 7 – Mar 9
      Charlottesville, Virginia
      Add to Calendar 2025-03-07T00:00:00 2025-03-09T00:00:00 America/New_York ’85 MONTICELLO ’25

      The Class of 1985 is traveling to Charlottesville, Virginia this March!

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    • Mar 7
      5:30PM – 8:30PM ET
      Cincinnati, OH
      Add to Calendar 2025-03-07T17:30:00 2025-03-07T20:30:00 America/New_York Cincinnati Yale Club Happy Hour Reception and Talk by Yale's David Blight

      Join us for a Cincinnati Yale Club reception at the Freedom Center, followed by a talk by Yale's own David Blight. Professor Blight will discuss his report on Yale and Slavery, and its timely lessons. 

      We begin the evening with a Cincinnati Yale Club-exclusive happy hour at 5:30, followed by a public reception at 6:00, and then Professor Blight's lecture and discussion at 7:00.

      There is no cost for Cincinnati Yalies and their guests. RSVP to Jeff Schoenberger. You must RSVP to be included as a Cincinnati Yale Club attendee.

      Drawing excerpts from his latest book, Yale and Slavery: A History, Professor Blight examines the history, legacies, and remembrances of slavery in America, including how pillars of American higher education, even in New England, emerged over time intertwined with the national and international history of racial slavery. Along the way, Professor Blight also addresses the current crisis of trust in universities as ownership and censorship of history threaten the integrity of fact and the inclusion of diverse voices.

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      Cincinnati Yale Club Happy Hour Reception and Talk by Yale's David Blight
  • Sunday 3/9/25

    • Mar 9
      3:00PM – 5:00PM ET
      Chicago, IL
      Add to Calendar 2025-03-09T15:00:00 2025-03-09T17:00:00 America/New_York Yale Alumni College Book Presentation to Celebrate Women's History Month

      Prizewinning author Rachel Shteir will discuss her highly acclaimed book, "Betty Friedan: Magnificent Disrupter," followed by a Q & A and book signing. Light refreshments will be served. This event is sponsored by the Yale Alumni College (YACOL). 

      If you’d like to purchase a book in advance, use code RSBET0325 at https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300220025/betty-friedan/ to get a 30 percent discount. 

      ABOUT THE BOOK AND AUTHOR: Activist Betty Friedan, who became a celebrity with the release of "The Feminine Mystique" (1963), was a journalist who covered racism, sexism, labor, class inequality, and anti-Semitism; a wife and mother who struggled to balance her work and homemaking; and a cofounder of the National Organization for Women who fought for the Equal Rights Amendment. But her volatility and public conflicts fractured key relationships.
      Published by Yale University Press, Rachel Shteir’s book is the first biography of Betty Friedan to appear in more than 20 years. The author draws on Friedan’s papers and on interviews with family, colleagues, and friends to create a nuanced portrait. "Betty Friedan: Magnificent Disrupter" was a New Yorker Magazine best book of 2023 and a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Biography.
      Author Rachel Shteir is a professor at The Theatre School of DePaul University. She earned her Masters and Doctorate of Fine Arts at Yale. Her other prizewinning books include "Striptease: The Untold History of the Girlie Show" (George Freedley Memorial Award) and "Gypsy: The Art of The Tease" (San Francisco Chronicle Lit Pick).

      DIRECTIONS AND PARKING: An easy trip by public transportation from anywhere in the city (Cermak-Chinatown stop on the Red Line; Cermak-McCormick Place on the Green Line; #62, #21and #24 bus lines). Parking available at Chinatown Public Parking right across the street from the library. They accept advance reservations and offer discounts with a validation from participating restaurants. 

      If you have any questions please email Laurie Treuhaft.

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      Yale Alumni College Book Presentation to Celebrate Women's History Month
  • Tuesday 3/11/25

    • Mar 11 – Mar 13
      On Campus
      Add to Calendar 2025-03-11T00:00:00 2025-03-13T00:00:00 America/New_York Yale Center for Customer Insights: Rethink Marketing, Insights & Innovation Rethink Marketing, Insights & Innovation is a three-day, on-campus executive education program designed for senior marketing and insights leaders. Hosted by the Yale Center for Customer Insights, the program combines cutting-edge behavioral science with practical strategies to help you drive brand transformation, uncover the true drivers of consumer behavior, and innovate with impact. Join an elite cohort (previous attendees from Google, PepsiCo, General Motors, IKEA, and more) and gain actionable insights and new perspectives to bring fresh, effective ideas back to your organization. Alumni rates and group discounts available- inquire now! On Campus — 165 Whitney Ave. false
    • Mar 11, 2025
      Starts at 9:30PM ET
      Anaheim, CA
      Add to Calendar 2025-03-11T21:30:00 2025-03-11T21:30:00 America/New_York For Humanity Illuminated: Anaheim, CA

      Please join President Maurie McInnis ’96 PhD for an evening of inspiration and connection at For Humanity Illuminated, a live event series designed to engage the Yale community and showcase the people, programs, and ideas that expand our potential to make a positive impact around the world.

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  • Wednesday 3/12/25

    • Mar 12 – Mar 20
      London, United Kingdom
      Add to Calendar 2025-03-12T00:00:00 2025-03-20T00:00:00 America/New_York Yale Alumni Academy | London Theater Seminar

      Join fellow Yalies and friends to enjoy a hand-picked selection of six productions across London’s richly varied theater scene in the West End and beyond. Read the plays ahead of pre-performance introductions by Yale’s program leader, and then discuss them in group seminars the morning after each performance.

      Spend your afternoons at leisure in the museums, parks, and leafy lanes of London from your base in the charming Bloomsbury neighborhood. Or range even further afield. Build relationships with fellow alumni, old and new.

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    • Mar 12
      12:00PM – 1:30PM ET
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2025-03-12T12:00:00 2025-03-12T13:30:00 America/New_York Yale Youth Ministry Institute: Storytelling with Spirituality with Mark Yaconelli Through lecture, exercises, and discussion we will explore how both biblical and personal stories can become a “thin place” for encountering the Sacred and the depths of our human experience. false