Class of 1984 35th Reunion - Campus Housing - 1984

May 30 - Jun 2, 2024

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To make your reunion planning easier, please click on the links below for more information.

Info Accordions

Free Gym Use for Reunion Attendees

Weekdays                          6 am – 9 pm
Saturday & Sunday          10 am – 4 pm

Enjoy the spectacular Adrian C. Israel Fitness Center in Payne Whitney Gym. Basketball courts, swimming and squash will also be available. Please note pool hours:
Thurs/Fri: 9 am – 1 pm; 5:30 – 7:30 pm. Sat/Sun: 10 am – 2 pm.

Tennis & Golf

Yale Tennis Center outdoor courts are unavailable this year due to maintenance. The indoor courts may be available unless they are closed due to the need to staff lacrosse or soccer tournaments. To confirm availability, call (203) 764-9227.

Golf is available at the Yale Golf Course (Conrad Drive) for a special reunion rate ($60 greens fee; $25 cart fee per player total $85) and requires advance registration. For individual tee times, contact Peter Pulaski at the Golf Course at (203) 392-2307 or peter.pulaski@yale.edu

AA Open Discussion Meetings
Thursday, Friday & Saturday, 5:30 pm
Dwight Hall, Old Campus

Campus Tours by the Mead Visitor Center
Friday, 10:30 am & 2 pm
Saturday & Sunday, 1:30 pm
Self-guided tours also available. Details available at visitorcenter.yale.edu/tours.
149 Elm Street

Directed Studies Alumni Reception
Saturday, 3 pm
DS alumni from all classes are invited to a gathering at Whitney Humanities Center.
Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall Street

Dwight Hall at Yale University
Friday, 3 – 5 pm
Meet up with alumni and current Yale students who share a passion for community and social justice. Be among the first to tour the newly renovated Dwight Hall and learn how you can nurture and inspire students as leaders of social change. (www.dwighthall.org)
Dwight Hall, Old Campus

Education Studies Program & Alumni Educators Reception
Saturday, 2:30 – 3:30 pm
Come meet fellow Yale Alumni Educators and learn about Yale’s Education Studies Program, a multidisciplinary academic program focused on improving education through research, policy and practice.
Sterling Memorial Library, Poorvu Center for Teaching and Learning, Room 120A, 301 York Street

Living with Lincoln (2015) directed by Peter Kunhardt and Brian Oakes 
In the years following the Civil War, ancestors of documentary filmmaker Peter Kunhardt collected a treasure trove of photographs, rare books and other artifacts relating to Abraham Lincoln. Over the decades, their descendants carried on the work, helping to preserve an essential part of America’s past. Living with Lincoln explores his family’s physical and emotional connection to the president, revealing a personal side of the immortal leader through a modern-day journey of discovery, obsession, depression and despair. Recently acquired by the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University, their collection consists of 68,000 images, as well as 2,000 other items.
Saturday, 1:30 ­– 2:45 pm (June 1 only)
Whitney Humanities Center, Room 208, 53 Wall Street

A Family-Friendly Walk Through Sacred Space and Sound
Friday, 4 – 5 pm
The Episcopal Church at Yale (ECY) invites you to Trinity Church on the Green: a Gothic Revival gem in the heart of downtown New Haven (corner of Temple and Chapel Streets), with a magnificent organ.  Your guided experience with historian Ray Chappell includes a sampling of the architectural highlights (including several Tiffany stained glass windows).  Jeremiah Mead, former Trinity Choirboy/Choirman and rising sophomore at Juilliard, will provide an historical description of the stunning Æolian-Skinner organ (over 4,500 pipes), and will play a short piece that demonstrates the myriad capacities of this instrument.  ECY is the second oldest Episcopal chaplaincy in the country, serving Yale since 1869. Family friendly event for all ages! Questions/More Information: The Rev. Paul J. Carling, Ph.D., Chaplain (paul.carling@yale.edu).
Trinity Church on the Green, Chapel and Temple Streets

St. Anthony Hall Society (Delta Psi)
St. A’s alumni are welcome to invite their families and friends.
Friday 5 pm – Cocktails
Saturday 8:30 am – Noon – Breakfast
Saturday 3 pm – Cocktails

483 College Street

Tour of Erwin Hauer Studios
Saturday, 5 – 6 pm
The studio of the late professor emeritus Erwin Hauer is carried on by Enrique Rosado ’89. In preparation for Hauer’s retrospective at Rudolph Hall (September 2019), sixty years of his work is being prepped for exhibition and available for a sneak peek.
Erwin Hauer Studios, 196 Chapel Street
Bus transportation provided at 5 pm from Woolsey Hall, with return to campus at 6 pm.

Yale Alumni Nonprofit Alliance (YANA)
We invite you to meet members of the Yale Alumni Nonprofit Alliance. YANA has almost 5,000 members worldwide and sponsors a free monthly webinar series covering the latest trends in social impact, as well as YANA Teas (modeled off the Yale College Teas), and other programs and events in NYC and chapters in New England, Texas, D.C., Bay Area, Denver and Seattle. YANA endeavors to connect and catalyze the Yale community for global good – come join the movement!
Friday, 4–5 pm
William L. Harkness Hall, Room 114, 100 Wall St.

Yale Bands Open House
Drop in and visit the Band Room in the renovated Hendrie Hall in the Adams Center for Musical Arts. Spend some time with Director Tom Duffy and catch up with old band friends.
Saturday, 2 – 4 pm
Adams Center, Room 301, 165 Elm Street

Yale Bookstore Alumni Authors Display
The Yale Bookstore is proud to feature alumni works on display and to host informal book signings for any interested authors during reunion weekend. Please contact Harry Cohen by April 20th at eventsyale321@gmail.com.
77 Broadway

Yale-China Reunion
Friday, 4 – 5:30 pm
Beer and Bao: Stop by and say hi to your friends and alumni at Yale-China. We’ll celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival with beer and baozi 包子, and good company! We’re also recording stories of journeys across the Pacific in both directions. Come contribute a story to our oral history project.
422 Temple Street  

Yale Daily News Open House
Saturday, 3 – 4:30 pm
YDN alumni and guests are invited to visit the renovated Briton Hadden Memorial Building and hear about the Oldest College Daily in the New Media Age.
Brief presentation at 3:30.
202 York Street 

Yale Farm Open House
Saturday, 2 – 4 pm
The Yale Sustainable Food Program (YSFP) is committed to educating a generation of food-literate leaders by creating opportunities to experience food, agriculture, and sustainability as integral parts of their education and lives. Join YSFP staff and students for a thirty-minute tour of the one-acre Farm and enjoy farm-fresh pizza from the wood-fired hearth oven.
345 Edwards Street

Yale Guild of Carilloneurs
Saturday, 6:15 – 7:15pm
The Yale Guild of Carilloneurs is proud to sponsor a tour of the playing cabinet in Harkness Tower for alumni on Saturday at 6:15 pm. Tours are limited to the first 15 people; those interested should meet on Library Walk between the High St. gates of Branford and JE. Guild alumni are encouraged to email yalesummercarillon@gmail.com to arrange for practice time during the weekend and to participate in reunion rings.

Yale Lifelong Learning and Travel
Friday, 4 – 6 pm
The Yale Alumni Association invites you to meet us at the Welcome Reception and discover some of our wildly popular and innovative education programs. You can return to the seminar classroom both at Yale and in select US cities, or travel the world learning with Yale professors and your fellow alumni. Yale Alumni College offers enriching six-week seminars in seven locations around the country. Yale for Life brings you back to Yale for an amazing week-long deep dive into learning on campus, and Yale Educational Travel takes you to intriguing destinations across the globe.
Cross Campus

Yale Office of LGBTQ Resources Open House
Friday, 2 – 5 pm
Come see our amazing new space in a completely renovated Founders Hall. Hear about all our new programming, meet the staff, and mingle with other alums interested in our mission.
Founders Hall, 135 Prospect Street

Yale Swimming & Diving Association Reunion
Saturday, 9:30 – 10:30 am
Join us in the Coaches Lounge. Reconnect with old friends, meet new ones and even swim a few laps in the Ex Pool if you are interested. Light refreshments will be served and a brief update on YSDA activities and the University-approved natorium project will be provided. Families, especially children, are encouraged to stop by!
Payne Whitney Gymnasium, Coaches Lounge, 3rd floor, 70 Tower Parkway

Yale Symphony Orchestra Open House
Come see the renovated Hendrie Hall in the Adams Center for Musical Arts, including the Blocker Orchestra Hall (new practice facility for the Yale Symphony Orchestra). Visit with Tom Duffy, Interim Director, and catch up with old YSO friends.
Saturday, 2 – 4 pm
Adams Center, Room 301, 165 Elm Street

Yale Track & Field and Cross Country Alumni
Saturday, 3 – 6 pm
Calling all Track & Field and Cross Country alumni to reconnect with teammates from all classes and members of the current coaching staff. Light refreshments and good times will be served.
Payne Whitney, Trophy Room, 20 Tower Parkway

Yale Veterans/Air Force & Navy ROTC
Saturday, 2:45 – 4:15 pm
The Yale Veterans Association invites all interested alumni to join us to learn about the latest activities, events, developments and initiatives relating to the Yale veteran community and the Navy and Air Force ROTC programs at Yale.
55 Whitney Avenue, 4th Floor

WYBC Yale Radio Open House
Saturday, 2:00 - 4:00 PM
We invite alumni from the classes of 1964, 1969, 1974, 1979, 2009, and 2014 to stop by the station to enjoy light refreshments, tour the space, and reconnect with the station and members of your class. 
142 Temple Street, Suite 203

Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Thursday, 9 am-7 pm; Friday, 9 am-5 pm; Saturday, noon-5 pm
“Life of the Party: Jerome Zerbe and the Social Photograph”
“Michael Childers: Author! Author!”
https://beinecke.library.yale.edu/
121 Wall Street

Center for Science and Social Science Information (CSSSI)
Thursday & Friday, 8:30 am – 8 pm; Saturday & Sunday, 10 am – 6 pm
“From Molecules to Ecosystems:The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Yale"
https://csssi.yale.edu/
Kline Biology Tower, 219 Prospect Street, Concourse Level

Lillian Goldman Law Library
Thursday & Friday, 8 am – 6 pm; Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm; closed Sunday
"Legally Binding: Fine and Historic Bindings from the Yale Law Library"
“Supreme Court Justices Bobbleheads”
“Blessed Borders” (Foreign & International Law Collection)
"Wobbling Justice: A Collection of Supreme Court Bobbleheads"
https://library.law.yale.edu/
127 Wall Street

Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library
Thursday & Friday, 8:30 am – 5 pm
"Text and Image: Book Artists Engage with the Hebrew Bible"
Loria Center, 190 York Street

Sterling Memorial Library
Thursday, 8:30 am – 9:45 pm; Friday, 8:30 am – 4:45 pm; Saturday, 10 am – 4:45 pm; closed Sunday
“Musical Daughters of Eli: Women Pioneers at Yale”
“Pass It On: Preserving Our Collective and Personal Cultural Heritage”
“The Courtroom, the Couch, and the Archive: Janet Malcolm’s Journalism”
“Class of 1969 50th Reunion Authors Exhibit”
http://exhibits.library.yale.edu/
120 Wall Street

Peabody Museum of Natural History
Thursday-Saturday, 10 am-5 pm; Sunday, noon-5 pm
“Ancient Mesopotamia Speaks”
“Salt on the Fly”
Don’t miss the new and dramatic exhibit of minerals in David Friend Hall!
http://peabody.yale.edu/exhibits/temporary-special-exhibits
170 Whitney Avenue

Yale Center for British Art
Thursday-Saturday, 10 am-5 pm; Sunday, noon-5 pm
 “Art in Focus: Blue”
“Britain in the World”
“Eileen Hogan: Personal Geographies”
“Tony Foster: Watercolor Diaries, Cornwall to Colorado”
https://britishart.yale.edu/exhibitions
1080 Chapel Street

Yale Divinity Library
Thursday & Friday, 8:30 am – 4:50 pm; closed Saturday & Sunday
“Go Ye Therefore….” Diverse Methods of Spreading the Missionary Message”
http://divinity-adhoc.library.yale.edu/Exhibits/GoYeTherefore.pdf
490 Prospect Street

Yale University Art Gallery
Thursday, 10 am-8 pm; Friday, 10 am-5 pm; Saturday & Sunday, 11 am-5 pm
Be sure to take in the Art Gallery’s spectacular renovation and expansion.
“Matthew Barney: Redoubt”
“A Nation Reflected: Stories in American Glass”
1111 Chapel Street

A Family-Friendly Walk Through Sacred Space and Sound
Friday, 4 – 5 pm
The Episcopal Church at Yale (ECY) invites you to Trinity Church on the Green: a Gothic Revival gem in the heart of downtown New Haven (corner of Temple and Chapel Streets).  Your guided experience with historian Ray Chappell includes a sampling of the architectural highlights (including several Tiffany stained glass windows), a description of the stunning Æolian-Skinner organ (over 4,500 pipes), and more. ECY is the second oldest Episcopal chaplaincy in the country, serving Yale since 1869. Family friendly event for all ages! Questions/More Information: The Rev. Paul J. Carling, Ph.D., Chaplain (paul.carling@yale.edu).

Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale/Yale Hillel
Slifka Center welcomes all alumni!
Friday
5:30 pm – Hors d’oeuvres Reception with Slifka Center staff
6 pm - Candle lighting
6:20 pm – Orthodox, Egalitarian and Reform Services (based on interest)
7 pm - Family-style Shabbat Dinner

Saturday
Time 8:00 am – Orthodox Minyan
12:30 pm - Shabbat Lunch
80 Wall Street
All meals are transferable from your reunion meal package. Reservations are requested by contacting jennifer.wallis@yale.edu or 203-432-7376. Please see the updated weekend schedule at slifkacenter.org.

All reunion meals include vegan/vegetarian options (no special request required). Kosher meals (prepackaged and reheated) can also be delivered to any meal served with your Class. Please reserve when you register for your reunion.

Saint Thomas More Chapel & Center at Yale
Saturday, 5:30-6:30 pm
Stop by the Thomas E. Golden, Jr. Center for a cocktail reception. Reunite with old friends, tour the Center and meet our Assistant Chaplains.

Sunday, 10am - noon
Join us for a Reunion Mass followed by brunch. All are welcome.

Feel free to email Margaret Lukaszyk, Director of Development at margaret.lukaszyk@yale.edu or call/text (203) 980-0921 with any questions.
268 Park Street