Events Calendar

  • Tuesday 2/10/26

    • Feb 10, 2026
      5:30PM MT / 7:30PM ET
      Aurora, CO
      Add to Calendar 2026-02-10T00:00:00 2026-02-10T00:00:00 America/New_York Feb Club Aurora, CO

      In a not so cold winter, why not come have a beer! The world gone splinter, so many living in fear. We Elis can all banter, give each other a little cheer.

      Join the Colorado Yale Association at A Bit Twisted Brewpub and BBQ to celebrate Feb Club! 

      Aurora, CO — 3095 S Peoria St Unit B true
      Feb Club Aurora, CO
    • Feb 10, 2026
      19:00 CST / 6:00AM ET
      Online / Beijing, China
      Add to Calendar 2026-02-10T00:00:00 2026-02-10T00:00:00 America/New_York Yale Center Beijing | The Coming Storm: Power, Conflict, and Warnings from History As today’s world grows increasingly fragile and unpredictable, what lessons can the history of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries—a time that carries eerie parallels with our own—offer for understanding the looming threat of the next Great Power war and the urgent interventions necessary to prevent it in the twenty-first century? On February 10, Odd Arne Westad, Elihu Professor of History and Global Affairs at Yale University, will join Ambassador Nick Burns, Roy and Barbara Goodman Family Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy and International Relations at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, to discuss Westad’s forthcoming book, The Coming Storm: Power, Conflict, and Warnings from History, to be published on March 3. true
    • Feb 10
      12:00PM – 1:00PM ET
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2026-02-10T12:00:00 2026-02-10T13:00:00 America/New_York Practical Career Conversation Series | Insights from Industry Professionals: The Non-Profit and Philanthropy Sectors This will be a lunch discussion with two leaders in philanthropy and non-profit sectors in the Washington DC area. We will focus both on the careers of the speakers but also the session will offer some practical advice for those potentially seeking opportunities to work in these sectors. What’s the best way to get started? What will opportunities look like in the coming years. false
    • Feb 10
      12:00PM – 1:00PM ET
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2026-02-10T12:00:00 2026-02-10T13:00:00 America/New_York Yale School of the Environment Forest Forum | How We Engage on Forests This event is part of the Yale Forest Forum Series From "Timber to Tomorrow: Old Challenges, New Pressures, Changing Paradigms" Speaker Biographies John Gordon –Professor Emeritus of Forestry and Environmental Studies, The Forest School at Yale School of the Environment Lynn Jungwirth – Policy Director, The Watershed Center Lynn Jungwirth has been a leader in U.S. community forestry for more than 20 years. She founded The Watershed Center, a small local community-based organization, in 1994 and stepped down as executive director in 2009 to focus on policy and development. Jungwirth has spent more than two decades working at the intersection of federal land management and local community well-being. She has participated in numerous collaborative efforts, including serving on the National Network of Forest Practitioners board, the core group of the Rural Voices for Conservation Coalition, the National Fire Plan, and most recently, the Western Region Cohesive Wildfire Strategy working group. false
    • Feb 10
      4:00PM – 5:15PM ET
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2026-02-10T16:00:00 2026-02-10T17:15:00 America/New_York Effective Nonprofit Board Leadership Series: Nonprofit Strategy & Accounting

      Join SOM’s Program on Social Enterprise, Innovation, and Impact for the first session of a three-part training series on effective board leadership and management in the nonprofit space.   

      Hear from Judy Chevalier, William S. Beinecke Professor of Finance and Economics and Faculty Director for the Program on Social Enterprise, Innovation, and Impact, and Rick Antle, William S. Beinecke Professor of Accounting, as they discuss nonprofit strategy and accounting.

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    • Feb 10
      5:30PM – 7:30PM ET
      Jersey City, NJ
      Add to Calendar 2026-02-10T17:30:00 2026-02-10T19:30:00 America/New_York Feb Club - Jersey City, NJ Feb Club Event - all are welcome. Tickets are $25 covering two beers and a spread of food from a local taqueria - go to Eventbrite link. Jersey City, NJ — 150 Bay St #2A false
  • Wednesday 2/11/26

    • Feb 11, 2026
      4:00PM MT / 6:00PM ET
      Crested Butte, CO
      Add to Calendar 2026-02-11T00:00:00 2026-02-11T00:00:00 America/New_York Feb Club Crested Butte, CO

      Join Amy Savin for the small and mighty yearly Feb Club at Public House in Crested Butte from 4-6 PM!

      Crested Butte, CO — 202 Elk Ave true
      Feb Club Crested Butte
    • Feb 11
      4:30PM – 5:30PM ET
      On Campus
      Add to Calendar 2026-02-11T16:30:00 2026-02-11T17:30:00 America/New_York Yale-GLC Frederick Douglass Book Talk: Justene Hill Edwards: Savings and Trust: The Rise and Betrayal of the Freedman’s Bank Wednesday, February 11, 2026 Book Talk: 4:30pm—5:30pm | Reception: 5:30pm--6:00pm Humanities Quadrangle Room 136, 320 York Street, New Haven, CT 06511 Yale University The first ten people to register for and attend the in-person event will receive a free copy of the book. Join Yale University’s Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition in celebrating the winner of the 2025 Frederick Douglass Book Prize. Gilder Lehrman Center Director David Blight in conversation with Justene Hill Edwards about Savings and Trust: The Rise and Betrayal of the Freedman’s Bank In Savings and Trust, Justene Hill Edwards exposes how the rise and tragic failure of the Freedman’s Bank has shaped economic inequality in America. In the years immediately after the Civil War, tens of thousands of former slaves deposited millions of dollars into the Freedman’s Bank. African Americans envisioned this new bank as a launching pad for economic growth and self-determination. But only nine years after it opened, their trust was betrayed and the Freedman’s Bank collapsed. Fully informed by new archival findings, historian Justene Hill Edwards unearths a major turning point in American history in this comprehensive account of the Freedman’s Bank and its depositors. She illuminates the hope with which the bank was first envisioned and demonstrates the significant setback that the sabotage of the bank caused in the fight for economic autonomy. Hill Edwards argues for a new interpretation of its tragic failure: the bank’s white financiers drove the bank into the ground, not Fredrick Douglass, its final president, or its Black depositors and cashiers. A page-turning story filled with both well-known figures like Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, Jay and Henry Cooke, and General O. O. Howard, and less well-known figures like Dr. Charles B. Purvis, John Mercer Langston, Congressman Robert Smalls, and Ellen Baptiste Lubin. Savings and Trust is necessary reading for those seeking to understand the roots of racial economic inequality in America. The Frederick Douglass Book Prize is jointly sponsored by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History (GLI) in New York City and the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition (GLC) at Yale University. Established in 1999, the FDBP recognizes the best book written in English on the topics of slavery, resistance, or abolition copyrighted in the preceding year. On Campus — 320 York Street, Room 136 false
    • Feb 11
      6:00PM – 8:00PM ET
      New Bedford, MA
      Add to Calendar 2026-02-11T18:00:00 2026-02-11T20:00:00 America/New_York Feb Club Emeritus New Bedford, MA No speeches, no fundraising, it’s just a party! Bring whomever you like. Come and go when you like. Buy your own food and drink. New Bedford, MA — 16 South Water Street false