Renew Office Yoga Fall Series
Mondays, September 18 – November 20 I 10:30 – 11AM
Mondays, September 18 – November 20 I 10:30 – 11AM
The Office of Community Liaison at Yale SOM invites you to the inaugural Community mixer for student clubs and community organizations- local businesses and alumni to come together for an evening of networking.
The Office of Diversity, Inclusion, Community Engagement, and Equity (DICE) and the Office of Medical Education are hosting a panel discussion with community leaders about Greater New Haven, its history, and how issues such as housing, education, safety, job opportunities, and the environment impact the health and well-being of its residents.
Part 1: Open Access at Yale Library with Lindsay Barnett and Sandra Aya Enimil
Part 2: Guest Speaker Peter Suber in Conversation with Daniel Dollar
Join us for our veteran and military welcome back BBQ event that will take place on Tuesday, September 19th from 4:30-6 pm. This event will be hosted by Yale Veterans Association (YVA), Yale Veterans Network (YVN) & Veteran & Military Affairs (VetMil). Come eat, have some great conversations, and expand your network!
Come celebrate Mexican culture & independence at the Yale vs. Holy Cross football game halftime show! This Latine Heritage Month performance showcases an exciting narrated collaboration between Mariachi Lux Et Veritas de Yale and the Yale Precision Marching Band. Come help us indulge in the rhythms of Mexican Independence on Saturday, September 16th at the Yale Bowl.
Ready to dive into the world of entrepreneurship and learn how to satisfy your thirst for success? A conversation discussing entrepreneurship in the beverage industry, scaling, and acquiring capital with Yale SOM’s Barry Nalebuff, Milton Steinbach Professor of Management and Co-founder of Honest Tea with Kristen Threat, Co-founder of New Haven’s Gorilla Lemonade.
Join us for an engaging and informative community conversation focused on recognizing the signs and symptoms of mental health challenges and the invaluable role of Sharing Hope community conversation facilitation. This event aims to empower individuals to identify early warning signs, provide support, and promote mental well-being within your community.
Key Discussion Points:
Recognizing Signs and Symptoms
Sharing Hope Facilitation
Creating Safe Spaces
Supporting Loved Ones
Resources
Personal Stories
Join us for an enlightening and insightful community conversation as we engage with a panel of esteemed mental health professionals who belong to the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) community. This unique event is part of the series: “Fulfilled Healing in AANHPI Communities: Is it Possible?”
The Sharing Hope Series is a cross-cultural celebration in collaboration with the Office of Diversity & Inclusion (ODI), Asian Network Yale (ANY), and National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). Sharing Hope creates safe spaces for Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities to foster connections and address pertinent issues that affect us. We will touch upon topics such as mental health and family, accessing care from AANHPI professionals, signs and symptoms of mental health conditions, and more!