Events Calendar

  • Monday 5/13/24

    • May 13 – May 15
      On Campus
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-13T00:00:00 2024-05-15T00:00:00 America/New_York Yale Institute of Sacred Music | Ecologies, Environmentalisms, and the Black Sacred Arts Conference From May 13-15, 2024, Yale Institute of Sacred Music’s third conference on the Black sacred arts will convene scholars and artists in New Haven, CT to explore connections between the Black sacred arts, ecology, and environmental concerns. Register here: https://web.cvent.com/event/19a3bef7-d832-4960-add4-f5714374c0e9/summary Keynote speakers will include Tracey Hucks (link is external), the Victor S. Thomas Professor of Africana Religious Studies at Harvard Divinity School and the Suzanne Young Murray Professor at Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and Dianne M. Stewart (link is external), the Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Religion and African American Studies at Emory University. The conference will highlight research and practice from multi-religious perspectives and disparate geographies in the Black Atlantic that consider links between expressive cultures and topics such as climate change, the biodiversity crisis, the human and more-than-human nexus, extractive capitalism in Africa and its diaspora, and links between ecology and ritual material culture. We aim to encourage interdisciplinary conversations about entanglements between the Black sacred arts, ecology, and environmental issues via sonic, visual, and other sensoria that cut across religious, geographic, or other social categories throughout the Black Atlantic and beyond. On Campus — 391 Prospect St false
  • Tuesday 5/14/24

    • May 14 – May 25
      Japan
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-14T00:00:00 2024-05-25T00:00:00 America/New_York Yale Alumni Academy | Japan by Sea: Land of the Rising Sun Join fellow Yale alumni and friends for two full days of sightseeing in Tokyo followed by an eight-night cruise through the Inland Sea and the Sea of Japan aboard the 140-passenger Heritage Adventurer. Venture beyond the major cosmopolitan cities to a fascinating variety of historic towns, artistic centers, and remote islands. Discover a Japan that few visitors see—from the bustle of Tokyo to the tranquil historic quarters of Kanazawa and the island worlds of Miyajima and Sado. Excursions highlight modern art and architecture as well as the ancient traditions of Japan, with visits to sacred temples and shrines, celebrated gardens and castles, and cultural performances. Engage with expert study leaders throughout this unique educational program and gain a better appreciation of Japan’s historical and cultural significance through onboard lectures and informal discussions. An optional pre-trip extension to Kamakura and the hot springs resort of Hakone, and an optional post-trip extension to Kyoto and the ancient city of Nara, are also available. false
    • May 14, 2024
      Starts at 4:00PM
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-14T16:00:00 2024-05-14T16:00:00 America/New_York Yale Blue Green: The Case for Sustainability Series featuring Mary Evelyn Tucker & Leigh Raymond

      Join Yale Blue Green, Yale’s environmental alumni group, for this virtual program with two experts on addressing some of the ways we can frame the argument for making the transition to sustainable policies. Moderating the session is Chip Spear ’74, board co-chair of Yale Blue Green.

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      Yale Blue Green: The Case for Sustainability Series featuring Mary Evelyn Tucker & Leigh Raymond
    • May 14
      4:00PM – 12:00AM
      Royal Palm Hotel grounds
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-14T16:00:00 2024-05-14T00:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: International, Ecuador, Galapagos- Miconia Plant a Tree Program Join Rob Greenly '83, MBA during the Smithsonian Tours Miconia "Plant a Tree" program at the Royal Palm Hotel Galapagos. The Miconia, an endemic shrub found only in the highlands of Santa Cruze and San Cristobal Islands, is an endangered species and considered by scientists to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild. This opportunity allows us to contribute to the survival of the Miconia with our time, hands, and good will. Be sure to register in advance to join this Yale DOS tree planting, because Rob Greenly will need to provide your name to the Royal Palm Hotel Galapagos security. Royal Palm Hotel grounds — Km. 18 Via Puerto Ayora-Baltra false
    • May 14
      7:00PM – 8:00PM
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-14T19:00:00 2024-05-14T20:00:00 America/New_York YaleWomen | Built to Last: Career Navigation Tools

      Join us for an empowering virtual session focused on navigating career paths with confidence and purpose. Embark on a journey to build a resilient and enduring career. In this engaging session, we will explore essential strategies and resources (e.g. career planning, adaptability, networking, continuous learning, and work-life integration) that empower professionals to not only survive but thrive in today's dynamic and competitive work landscape.

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    • May 14
      8:00PM – 9:00PM
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-14T20:00:00 2024-05-14T21:00:00 America/New_York Careers, Life, and Yale: Empower your Confidence and Your Career

      Learn how to make your brain your ally! Leave with tangible skills you can use to empower you to confidently take the next step in your career while navigating obstacles that tend to derail many of us.

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      Careers, Life, and Yale Thursday Show: Empower your Confidence and Your Career
  • Wednesday 5/15/24

    • May 15
      11:00AM – 1:00PM
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-15T11:00:00 2024-05-15T13:00:00 America/New_York HireSOM: Alumni Hiring Now

      A virtual, free opportunity to build the Yale School of Management presence at your hiring organization and to support Yale SOMers in their job searches! Register to represent your organization and share your experiences, insights and more to encourage applications from Yale SOM. Register with a free 12Twenty employer account (or create one using your work email.)

      Reach out to som.cdo@yale.edu with any questions.

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      HireSOM: Alumni Hiring Now
    • May 15
      6:00PM – 7:00PM
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-15T18:00:00 2024-05-15T19:00:00 America/New_York Yale Alumni Nonprofit Alliance Presents: Caribbean Nurses Securing Global Health Join us for an enlightening webinar on “Caribbean Nurses Securing Global Health” as we delve into the vital contributions from pioneers like Mary Seacole in the Crimean War, to the current endeavors of Caribbean nurse leaders in the context of global healthcare. This webinar offers a unique opportunity to gain insights into the invaluable role nurses and nurse leaders play in promoting health equity, health policy, education, and addressing disparities on a global scale. Whether you are a healthcare professional, student, or simply passionate about global health, this webinar promises to be both informative and inspiring. Dr. Oscar Ocho: Director – University of the West Indies School of Nursing (Trinidad & Tobago) Dr. Paulette Cash – President of the Caribbean Nurses Organization (Bahamas) Nester Edwards – Chief Nursing Officer & Chairperson of Regional Nursing Body (Grenada) Dr. Tatiana Sadak – Deputy Dean – Yale School of Nursing Moderated by Dr. Marcia Hodge, YSN’ 06 (YANA Caribbean Chair) false
  • Thursday 5/16/24

    • May 16, 2024
      Starts at 1:00PM
      Online / Munich, Germany
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-16T13:00:00 2024-05-16T13:00:00 America/New_York The Yale Club of Germany | Tyranny of the Minority: An Evening with Daniel Ziblatt America is at a crossroads: It will either become a multiracial democracy or cease to be a democracy at all. Join us for an evening with Daniel Ziblatt, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government at Harvard University and co-author with Steven Levitsky of the global bestseller How Democracies Die (described by The Economist in 2021 as arguably the most important book of the Trump era and translated into over 20 languages). His new book, together with his co-author Steven Levitsky, is Tyranny of the Minority, already a huge bestseller around the world. The German release is this week and promises to be another Spiegel Bestseller for the authors. They draw on a wealth of examples—from 1930s France to present-day Thailand—to explain why and how political parties turn against democracy. They then show how the United States Constitution makes it uniquely vulnerable to attacks from within. Most modern democracies—from Germany and Sweden to Argentina and New Zealand—have eliminated outdated institutions like elite upper chambers, indirect elections, and lifetime tenure for judges. The United States lags dangerously behind. Together with Levitsky, Ziblatt issues an urgent call to perfect our national experiment. Join us to hear his thoughts about what is so horribly wrong, and what can be done to fix it. Online / Munich, Germany — Karolinenplatz 3 false