Events Calendar

  • Sunday 6/7/26

    • Jun 7, 2026
      5:00PM PT / 8:00PM ET
      Las Vegas, NV
      Add to Calendar 2026-06-07T00:00:00 2026-06-07T00:00:00 America/New_York The Magic of Jen Kramer with the Yale Club of Nevada Join the Yale Club of NV for an exciting evening of mind-boggling magic with Yalie Jen Kramer (Yale College, ’14), who headlines her own show at the Westgate Resort & Casino. This is a family-friendly event, so bring the kids! Jen is generously donating 30 tickets, which will be allotted first-come, first-served. She is also including a special Meet & Greet and Q&A after the show, so stick around! For more details about Jen’s history, the show, and to nab a free seat, click below. https://www.yaleclubnv.com/events/the-magic-of-jen-kramer Las Vegas, NV — 3000 Paradise Road true
  • Monday 6/8/26

    • Jun 8, 2026
      7:00PM CEST / 1:00PM ET
      Online/Munich, Germany
      Add to Calendar 2026-06-08T00:00:00 2026-06-08T00:00:00 America/New_York The Yale Club of Germany | Munich Dialogues on Democracy: Routes and Futures: Migration in a World of Disruption Migration has dominated political debates in Europe for over a decade—often driven more by fear than by facts. While arrivals have declined, the political sense of crisis persists. At the same time, European economies are actively seeking workers and talent across sectors. ​ Now, escalating conflict in the Middle East, including the war involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, is triggering displacement and human suffering. In Lebanon alone, more than 1.2 million people have been displaced as of March 2026. Predictably, warnings of new movements toward Europe are already shaping the political narrative. ​ Are we once again heading into a reactive cycle of alarm and short-term measures? Or is this the moment to confront uncomfortable truths: that displacement will remain a defining feature of our time, and that Europe’s migration policies remain fragmented, inconsistent, and often at odds with its own economic and humanitarian interests? What would it take to move beyond crisis politics—towards a migration system that is realistic, humane, and fit for the future? How can responsibility be shared more fairly across regions? And what concrete pathways could better align protection, stability, and opportunity? ​ Join us for a candid conversation on the politics, realities, and futures of migration in a rapidly changing world. Gerald Knaus is the founding chairman of the European Stability Initiative (ESI), a Berlin-based think tank working on democracy, migration, human rights, and European stability. He was closely involved in shaping the EU-Turkey Statement on Migration (2016), a landmark in European migration policy, and his work at ESI also helped uncover the “Caviar Diplomacy” corruption scandal at the Council of Europe in 2017. Alongside his role at ESI, he is a regular lecturer on Southeast Europe at the NATO Defence College in Rome and has held fellowships at the Harvard Kennedy School and the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna. His books include Can Intervention Work? (2011, with Rory Stewart), the Spiegel bestseller Welche Grenzen brauchen wir? (2020), Wir und die Flüchtlinge (2022), and most recently, Welches Europa brauchen wir? (2025, with Francesca Knaus) on Europe’s future and the challenge of defending democracy against authoritarian threats. Born in Austria in 1970, he studied in Oxford, Brussels, and Bologna, and lives in Berlin. ​ Raphaela Schweiger is a Director at the Robert Bosch Stiftung, one of Europe’s largest philanthropies. She leads the foundation’s work on Migration, as well as its portfolio on International Cooperation. In these roles, she drives initiatives on humane migration governance, climate mobility, and the future of protection systems. Her work connects issues of global governance, technology, and social cohesion, with a strong focus on the local level and on building bridges between communities and policy arenas. From 2021 to 2025, she chaired the European Philanthropic Initiative on Migration (EPIM), Europe’s largest philanthropic collaborative on migration. A Yale World Fellow, Chair of the Doris Wuppermann Foundation, and member of the LAGO Collective, Raphaela advises governments, international organizations, and civil society on migration, climate, and governance. Her book, Beyond States: The Global Compact for Migration and the Role of Non-State Actors and Cities (Springer VS, 2023), explores the evolving landscape of global migration governance. She holds a doctorate in political science and studied political science, law, international relations, and peace and conflict studies in Munich, Frankfurt, Darmstadt, and Madrid. Online/Munich, Germany — Karolinenplatz 3 true
    • Jun 8, 2026
      6:00PM PT / 9:00PM ET
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2026-06-08T00:00:00 2026-06-08T00:00:00 America/New_York Yale Club of San Francisco | Trudeau & Doonesbury: A Biography

      Join YCSF for an online talk with Joshua Kendall (YC ’81), author of the recently released Trudeau & Doonesbury: A Biography. A definitive account of the life and work of Garry Trudeau (YC ’70 MFA ’73), creator of the iconic “Doonesbury” political satire comic strip. 

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    • Jun 8, 2026
      5:00PM-7:00PM CT / 6:00PM-8:00PM ET
      San Antonio, TX
      Add to Calendar 2026-06-08T00:00:00 2026-06-08T00:00:00 America/New_York Yale Club of South Texas Social Hour

      Hey y’all, we’re excited to invite you to join fellow Yalies in South Texas for a social hour and special visit from the Yale Alumni Association Regional Clubs team. We’re looking forward to reconnecting with alumni from across the region, sharing ideas, and celebrating the continued growth and future of the Yale Club of South Texas together.


      📍Monday, June 8 in San Antonio

      🍹Social Hour

      🗺️ Tribute Sports Bar | 875 E Ashby Place, Building 2, San Antonio

      ⏰5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

       

      Drinks and snacks are on us. We kindly request that you R.S.V.P. by June 5

      San Antonio, TX — 875 E Ashby Place, Building 2 true
      Yale Club of South Texas Social Hour
    • Jun 8
      7:00PM – 8:00PM ET
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2026-06-08T19:00:00 2026-06-08T20:00:00 America/New_York The AI Era: Navigating Careers & Life Beyond the Disruption Join our expert panel for insider insights on the state of AI, the shifting job market, and emerging career pathways. Moderator: Jamie Heller, Yale Law School ‘94, Insider, Editor-in-Chief Speakers: Sonali Gosain, Yale SOM ‘20; Google Cloud, Pricing Specialist AI Infrastructure Jon Iwata, Co-Leader, Yale Program on Stakeholder Innovation & Management; Lecturer, Yale School of Management; Former IBM Chief Brand Officer Ricky LI, Yale SOM ‘20; World Economic Forum, Insight & Data Lead Rui Li, Yale SOM ‘25, Live AI, Founding Operations Partner Co-Hosted by YaleWomen | Yale Alumni Association | Association of Asian American Yale Alumni false
  • Tuesday 6/9/26

    • Jun 9
      4:00PM – 5:30PM ET
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2026-06-09T16:00:00 2026-06-09T17:30:00 America/New_York Yale Alumni Academy | Resilience: Climate and Health for People and the Planet Webinar

      There is an urgent need to transition away from a top-down, treatment-based model to a more holistic approach with greater emphasis on prevention.

      Climate change is intensifying critical public health challenges and adding pressure to health systems, with vulnerable and low-income communities bearing the greatest burden. There is an urgent need to transition away from a top-down, treatment-based model to a more holistic approach with greater emphasis on prevention. Cities play a key role in advancing preventive approaches to support health in a changing climate, build resilience, and decarbonize health systems.

      Professor Jeannette Ickovics will discuss the first report of the ‘Resilient Cities, Reimagining Health’ initiative which demonstrates the need for place-based, climate-sensitive, preventive health approaches. Through structured review and economic analysis, the report provides quantitative evidence on how climate will impact public health needs; key interventions to improve health, reduce costs and emissions, build equity and resilience; and a high-level framework for successful, city-led capacity building and implementation.

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  • Wednesday 6/10/26

    • Jun 10
      6:00PM – 8:00PM ET
      Boston, MA
      Add to Calendar 2026-06-10T18:00:00 2026-06-10T20:00:00 America/New_York Yale Club of Boston | An Evening with Joshua Kendall: Trudeau & Doonsbury Join the Yale Club of Boston and Harvard Club of Boston for a lively and insightful conversation celebrating Trudeau + Doonesbury: The Cartoonist Who Turned The News Into Art, a compelling new look at the life and legacy of Garry Trudeau and his groundbreaking comic strip, Doonesbury. Drawing on newly uncovered archival materials and in-depth interviews with Trudeau, fellow cartoonists, journalists, and even political figures who found themselves lampooned in the strip, this book offers a rich and entertaining journey through more than half a century of American culture and politics. For over 50 years, Doonesbury has shaped and reflected the national conversation with humor, intelligence, and sharp social commentary—earning distinction as the first comic strip to win a Pulitzer Prize. As its characters evolved alongside their creator, the strip became a defining chronicle of the Baby Boomer generation and beyond. Author Joshua C. Kendall will lead the discussion, bringing his acclaimed biographical insight and engaging storytelling style to the conversation. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the intersection of art, satire, and history through one of America’s most influential cultural works. Tickets are $10 per person (before Eventbrite fees) for dues-paying members of the Yale Club of Boston and $15 (before Eventbrite fees) for non-members. Appetizers will be served, and a cash bar will be available. Books will also be available for purchase at the event. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/an-evening-with-joshua-kendall-trudeau-doonesbury-a-biography-tickets-1988514680940. Members can access the discount code here. false
  • Thursday 6/11/26

    • Jun 11 – Jun 20
      Croatia, Montenegro, Italy
      Add to Calendar 2026-06-11T00:00:00 2026-06-20T00:00:00 America/New_York Yale Alumni Academy | Cruising the Dalmatian Coast and Italy aboard World Traveller

      From bucolic hills to stunning harbor towns and traditions you can taste, uncover the wonders of 3 countries – Croatia, Montenegro and Italy – on this fantastic 8-night cruise. Board the deluxe World Traveller in Dubrovnik, Croatia, and chart a course for Venice, Italy. Call at ancient walled cities, medieval villages, iconic archaeological sites and smaller, seldom-visited ports. Enjoy custom-designed excursions to UNESCO World Heritage sites such as the seventh-century walled city of Dubrovnik; Kotor’s old town; Split’s fourth-century Palace of Diocletian; and the remarkable Trulli in Alberobello. Trace the legacies of Roman, Greek, Byzantine, Slavic and Venetian civilizations, sip masterfully crafted wines and dig into sensational fresh cuisine. Explore historic Hava and glide into the breathtaking Bay of Kotor, surrounded by plunging emerald slopes. As you travel, your professional Travel Director will manage the logistics while expert guides and speakers share meaningful insights – including special guest speaker Darius Arya, archaeologist and author based in Rome. To enhance your experience, add the Dubrovnik Pre-Tour and/or the Venice Post-Tour extensions.

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    • Jun 11, 2026
      4:00PM-6:00PM CT / 5:00PM-7:00PM ET
      Baton Rouge, LA
      Add to Calendar 2026-06-11T00:00:00 2026-06-11T00:00:00 America/New_York Yale Alumni Association of Louisiana Happy Hour

      The Yale Alumni Association Regional Clubs team is excited to host Yalies from the Gulf South at two locations. We hope you’ll be able to join us.

      📍Baton Rouge: Thursday, June 11

      🍹Happy Hour

      🗺️ Overpass Merchant | 2904 Perkins Road, Baton Rouge

      ⏰4:00 to 6:00 p.m. 
      Drinks and snacks are on us. Come to learn more about reinvigorating the club!  We kindly request that you R.S.V.P. by June 8
       

      Baton Rouge, LA — 2904 Perkins Road true
      Yale Alumni Association of Louisiana Happy Hour