Events Calendar

  • Thursday 9/12/24

    • Sep 12, 2024
      7:30 pm ET ET
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2024-09-12T00:00:00 2024-09-12T00:00:00 America/New_York Yale Bible Study | Psalms: An Online Bible Study with Dr. Joel S. Baden Zoom | September 12 - October 17 | 7:30 pm Eastern | 6 Sessions The Psalms - perhaps the most beloved book of the Bible, what Calvin called "An Anatomy of all the Parts of the Soul." Traditionally attributed to King David the Psalms in fact represent hundreds of years' worth of ancient Israelite reflections on joy and loss on fear and faith. In these six sessions we will look at the Psalms from a few different angles: their cultural and historical origins the various literary genres they include the way that biblical poetry is constructed and communicates and more. Join us as we explore the Psalms from antiquity to today. The six sessions will occur on September 12, 19, 26, October 3, 10, and 17. After attending all six sessions participants will receive a Certificate of Participation. true
    • Sep 12, 2024
      Starts at 6:30PM ET
      Des Moines, Iowa
      Add to Calendar 2024-09-12T18:30:00 2024-09-12T18:30:00 America/New_York Yale Club of Central Iowa Redpath Speakers Program: Robots that Teach featuring Professor Brian Scassellati

      The Yale Club of Central Iowa is excited to announce our next Yale Alumni Association Redpath Speakers Program event. Brian Scassellati, A. Bartlett Giamatti Professor of Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, will join us on Thursday, September 12, in the Common Room at The James on Grand, to speak on the topic:

      Robots that Teach
      Just as a good coach or teacher offers motivation and guidance, robots are now able to provide emotional, cognitive and social support to encourage development, learning or therapy for an individual. In this talk, Brian — one of the university’s most popular teachers — will update us on major research being conducted in this area, both at Yale and elsewhere, and describe some of his lab’s recent results in building robots that can teach social skills to children with autism spectrum disorder.

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      Yale Club of Central Iowa Redpath Speakers Program: Robots that Teach featuring Professor Brian Scassellati
    • Sep 12
      8:00PM – 9:00PM ET
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2024-09-12T20:00:00 2024-09-12T21:00:00 America/New_York Careers, Life, and Yale | Behind the Silver Screen: Building a Successful Career in Entertainment

      Join us for a conversation and Q&A with distinguished entertainment industry leader Brian Weinstein ’96 as he discusses his inspiring career, path from law school to Hollywood, approach to leadership, and the business of entertainment. Don't miss the opportunity to get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look into the world of film.

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      Careers, Life, and Yale | Behind the Silver Screen: Building a Successful Career in Entertainment
  • Saturday 9/14/24

    • Sep 14, 2024
      Starts at 10:00AM ET
      Bethpage, NY
      Add to Calendar 2024-09-14T10:00:00 2024-09-14T10:00:00 America/New_York Yale Polo 40th Annual Harriman Cup Want to escape the city, watch thrilling polo up close, and cut loose on a dancefloor - all in one afternoon? The Harriman Cup is an annual charity polo match and afterparty between Yale and UVA open to anyone looking for an epic Saturday. Located just outside NYC, come tailgate with friends and hang out with polo players and ponies. LIRR trains leave twice an hour from Penn Station and there's a free shuttle from the Bethpage train station to the field. Tickets are on sale now for general admission, the VIP tent with catered food and an open bar, and for cabanas for those who want to tailgate. Go to www.harrimancup.org for more details and to buy tickets before they sell out! Bethpage, NY — Plainview Road & Manchester Drive false
    • Sep 14
      6:30PM – 10:00PM ET
      Charleston, SC
      Add to Calendar 2024-09-14T18:30:00 2024-09-14T22:00:00 America/New_York "Reckoning: Learning from the Past to Transform the Future," hosted by Yale Divinity School and Yale Club of Charleston Please join Yale Divinity School Dean Gregory E. Sterling in a conversation exploring how Yale is coming to terms with its historical ties to slavery and how education and research can strengthen communities by turning scholarship into practice. Reckoning: Learning from the Past to Transform the Future Charleston, SC — 14 Wharfside Street false
  • Monday 9/16/24

    • Sep 16
      12:00PM – 1:30PM ET
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2024-09-16T12:00:00 2024-09-16T13:30:00 America/New_York YDS Center for Continuing Education | Clergy Well-Being During a Time of Uncertainty: A Report From the Trenches Being healers in a wounded world is not easy. Clergy self-care and pastoral actions stemming from a broader sense of wellness are critical now more than ever. Join YDS Adjunct Associate Professor of Divinity and Social Work the Rev. Dr. Frederick “Jerry” Streets for a conversation about his study on the state of clergy wellness the protocols for clergy self-care and the importance of clergy and congregations understanding and expanding the ways they support one another. In this interactive reflective and practical session we’ll explore creating a new mutual wellness covenant between pastors, the pastor’s family, and the congregation. false
    • Sep 16
      4:00PM – 5:00PM ET
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2024-09-16T16:00:00 2024-09-16T17:00:00 America/New_York Mondays at Beinecke: New Haven Abolitionist, Custodian, and Business Owner John W. Creed with Hope McGrath

      Business owner, abolitionist, service worker, father, community leader: John William Creed embodies the many strands of New Haven Black history in the 19th century.

      His photograph, taken in 1863, was recently found in the Beinecke, included in the back of a photo album of the secret society, Skull and Bones, where Creed worked. The pencil inscription reads “Old Creed, janitor.” Since finding the image of Creed, several other photographs of Black custodians have been located in the Yale collections.

      In this talk, Hope McGrath will discuss Creed, his family, impact, and legacy, as well as the context of Black and working-class life in New Haven in the 19th century—and the archival work and methods that help us find these stories.

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    • Sep 16
      6:30PM – 8:30PM ET
      New York, NY
      Add to Calendar 2024-09-16T18:30:00 2024-09-16T20:30:00 America/New_York Yale Club of New York City Musical Mondays: Music for String Trio with Dr. Lawrence Kramer ’72 PhD Join us for an evening of music for string trio, with its uniquely transparent sound combining violin, viola, and cello in perfect equality. Violinist Claudia Schaer, violist Amadi Azikiwe, and cellist Jisoo Ok will perform a varied program, including lesser-known gems by Beethoven and Schubert, moving lyric pieces by Black composers Irene Britton Smith and Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson, and full-scale trios by Gideon Klein and your host, Lawrence Kramer (Ph. D ’72), Distinguished Professor of English and Music at Fordham University. Kramer's most recent book, Experiencing Sound: The Sensation of Being, will be published just a week before the concert. Professor Kramer will supply brief introductions to the music, touching, e.g., on Schubert’s procrastination, Klein’s courageousness, and his own fascination with sound. Doors to the Library open at 6:30 pm for a light reception. The concert starts at 7:00 pm and will run approximately 75 minutes. New York, NY — Yale Club of New York City false
  • Tuesday 9/17/24

    • Sep 17
      7:00PM – 8:00PM ET
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2024-09-17T19:00:00 2024-09-17T20:00:00 America/New_York Yale Alumni Educators and Yale International Alliance: Navigating the Election with Students & Educating for American Democracy

      n this unprecedented U.S. election season, how should we approach learning about the campaign with students, in our capacities as educators and parents? For this online event, we'll be joined by three Yale alumni who recently helped craft the Educating for American Democracy Roadmap, which addresses a series of dilemmas in civics education that apply directly to this moment. We'll discuss the challenge of civil disagreement, the specter of polarization, and the impulse to become cynical, with plenty of time for Q&A. 

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