Global Health Seminar: "Mental Health and Psychosocial Support For Populations in Humanitarian Settings"
Master's Tea with Allen Katz on Sustainable Spirits
Girls on the Run: Talk by Katie Visco
Volunteers Needed: CT Mental Health Foundation Dinner
George Washington Slept Here: the Pervasive Legacy of our Nation's First President
You've heard the myths, legends and anecdotes. Now find out the truth behind the perception. Meet celebrated author and acclaimed historian Ron Chernow '70 at a special reception and book signing for his new biography, Washington, A Life. Ron paints an engaging picture of the nation's first president and has written extensively about the political climate created by our founding fathers in light of the present political situation. The talk will take place the day after the midterm elections and we expect some lively discussions! Buy your ticket here. YHHAP YPU Debate! Resolved: Government Should Not Provide for the Poor
Innovation Conference!
Volunteer with Yalies at the Bike Collective
Do a 180 at Fellowship Place
"There's No Place Like Home"
"Mandi's March" for Yale Student Mandi Schwartz in her Battle with Cancer
Relay For Life Meeting
A Talk with Dr. Ehsan Hoque of Distressed Children International: Creating Lasting Change Through Education
YaleWomen Visit Kips Bay Decorator Showhouse
Indulge your "inner Martha Stewart" and serve a good cause! Please join other Yale Women and come to the 38th Annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House. Afterwards we will go in the neighborhood for tea or drinks. RSVP required: This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript . Co-sponsored by YAAMNY and proceeds benefit the Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club. The Rise of Microfinance in the US - FInancial Women's Association Event
Nelun Wijeyeraten (SOM '87) would like to extend an invitation to Yale alums in the NYC area to join the Financial Women's Association (FWA) for a discussion on the significance of microfinance in the United States. We will hear from a panel of key market players about how the tightening of credit has fueled demand for affordable microenterprise loans. Learn how these loans have enabled micro entrepreneurs to grow their businesses and create jobs in their communities. Hear from a microloan recipient as she describes how the lending process works and how the loan has enabled her business to grow. Learn how you can get involved and support the growth of domestic microfinance. Full details here. SD#3 Singles Night - Yale Alumni and Friends
SD#3 - YAAMNY's 3rd singles event will be held on Nov. 9 at Ardesia Wine Bar! You'll have up to *18* mini-dates with Yalies and their friends including graduates from Colgate, MIT and West Point, plus complimentary hors d'oeuvres and special door prizes for attendees. Recommended ages: 30s to 40s. The champagne was flowing and the conversations kept going well into the evening after our last event ended in September, so don't miss out! **See complete registration details or Click to register now for men and women.**
Yale Guitarists Play Yale Guitar Music
Summer Service Trip to Peru: Info Session
Yale UNICEF Health Olympics
AIDS Activism in the United States and South Africa
Reclaiming the American Dream: Opportunity and Prosperity for All
New Haven Envirnonmental Justice Network Meeting
Party at BAR: Change a Life - See Your Impact!
International Funding for AIDS and the Backlash against HIV/AIDS Programs
Yale School of Management Private Equity Conference
Join Yale School of Management's tenth annual private equity conference on November 12, and hear from world-renowned keynotes, expert panelists, and fellow industry leaders. Exclusive Offer: Enter the promotional code YaleAlum at registration to take advantage of exclusive savings for Yale University alumni. Click here for more information. A-E-Pie a Brother Charity Tailgate
Global Health Idea Incubator Workshop on November 12
"White Out for Mandi" Hockey Game at Ingalls Rink
Volunteer for the Yale/United Way Campaign"Give Every Child a Chance".
A-E-Pie a Brother Charity Tailgate
A Clowns Without Borders Workshop: Storytelling and Play as a Means of Providing Psychosocial Support to Children and Adults Affected by Crisis
MAPS Summer Activities Panel
Call-in for IVAWA and the DREAM Act
Call-in for IVAWA and the DREAM Act
AISEC Public Health International Opportunities Pancake Night
Public Health Coalition Social Networking Event
Master's Tea with Eliot Coleman on Four-Season Farming
Tent City on the Green
Panel Discussion -- Effects of the Earthquake on Haiti's Children
What can be done to help Haiti's children? Join us for an educational forum featuring practitioners who have worked in Haiti, who will speak about issues such as as health and nutrition (especially in light of the recent cholera epidemic), education, and other social services. Brought to you by the Haiti Assistance Task Force of the Public Service/Social Justice Committee in collaboration with the Educational Programs Committee. Summer Service Trip to Peru: Info Session
Art Party - Chelsea Art Museum
Upwardly Global - Mock Interview Sessions
Want a volunteer opportunity with finite, tangible results? We are partnering with Upwardly Global, a great organization that helps immigrate professionals find work in their fields. Help immigrant professional jobseekers hone their interview skills, share your own interview experiences, and provide helpful feedback on areas for improvement. More details here. Annual Day After Thanksgiving Extravaganza!
The Yale Latino Alumni Association of the Tri State Area Presents:
The Annual
Come join the Yale Latino Alumni Family as we gather to reminisce and celebrate our legacy as Yale Latinos. This year we will return to the home of the founder of this event, the Honorable Eduardo Padro! Food, drink, music, and good times, all in one special evening to unite our Latino families, and welcome all the new faces now living in New York City.
*All current students at Yale are also invited to this event. Friends and family of Latino Alumni are also welcome. Food and drink are provided, but we always welcome any additional goodies you may want to bring. Please RSVP by November 22nd to: This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript
The Details! When: Friday, November 26th The day after Thanksgiving
Time: 6:30pm- 11:00pm
Location: The home of the Honorable Eduardo Padro 161 East 121st Street - 2nd Floor (Pvt house) (between 3rd & Lexington Avenues) New York, NY 10035-3524 Directions: Trains: #4,5,6 to 125th Street & Lexington Avenue West Side trains to respective 125th Street stop & then take any of the buses going east to 125th & Lexington (#101 bus turns onto Lexington Ave. & stops @ 122nd Street) Buses: #101 (limited) & #103 go uptown (north) on 3rd Ave to 122nd Street & 3rd. Metro North: Harlem-125th Street Station - approx 5 blocks from my house. The Challenges of Implementing HIV/AID Prevention and Treatment Programs in Developing Countries
Key Legal Issues in Fashion, Film, Music, and the Visual Arts
Film, fashion, visual arts, and music lawyers join forces for this exceptional panel about recurring legal issues and recent developments unique to their respective fields. Co-sponsored by Artists on the Brink and YAAMNY, the panel will be followed by a short Q&A and a catered networking reception. Register here. Bard at the Bar at the Players Club 7PM Nov. 30
A Discussion about HIV/AIDS in the Global Black Community
AIDS Trivia Night at Anna Liffey's
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