Also On Campus 

Weekend 2

Check out these additional activities happening during the first reunion weekend!

Included in this schedule:

SPORTS FOR ALUMNI & GUESTS

Payne Whitney Gym Access
Enjoy the Adrian C. Israel Fitness Center and other activities in Payne Whitney Gym. Visitors must wear their wristband, show their reunion nametag, and complete a release form at the front desk. For updates on hours and to book a squash court, please check the PWG website. Hours subject to change.

Gym Hours
Weekdays, 6 am – 8 pm 
Saturday & Sunday, 10 am – 2 pm

Pool Hours
For the pool schedule, visit https://recreation.yale.edu/pwghours

Payne Whitney Gym Tours Family Friendly🐾
Pick up a self-guided tour at the front desk to check out one of the largest athletic facilities ever built. 
70 Tower Parkway

 

Morning Yoga for All Classes
Start your Saturday morning (weather permitting) with a mixed-level class for all ability levels. Expect a practice that includes yoga postures, gentle core activation, stretches for the whole body, breath-work, and relaxation. Modifications will be included so everyone can have an enjoyable experience in this class. Please wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing. No experience necessary; all ages welcome. Amy Gaster (amygasteryogatherapy.com) is a Yoga Teacher and Yoga Therapist who lives and works in New Haven County.
Saturday, 7:30 – 8:30 am
Old Campus, 344 College Street

Other Events

Alcoholics Anonymous Reflections Meeting
Sunday, 7 - 9 am
Dwight Hall Library, Old Campus, 67 High Street

 

“Blues Clues” Architectural Treasure Hunt Family Friendly🐾
A self-guided tour at the Mead Visitor Center for families with children ages 6-11, with clues to fascinating architectural and sculptural details on campus. Available during the visitor center’s hours.
Friday, 9 am – 4 pm; Saturday, 11 am – 4 pm.
Mead Visitor Center, 149 Elm Street

 

Books from Alumni Authors
The Yale Bookstore will have displays featuring books from alumni authors. If you are a celebrating alum that will be visiting campus and would like your book(s) included or a celebrating class that would like to discuss a group display or meetup, please reach out via email; we will do our best to accommodate your request. Contact: Shoshana Lash, Trade Book Supervisor, SLash@bncollege.com
Friday and Saturday, 10 am – 8 pm; Sunday, 11 – 6 pm 
The Yale Bookstore, 77 Broadway

 

Campus Tours by the Mead Visitor Center Family Friendly🐾
Yale College students provide a glimpse into the history and architecture of the University. Tours cover the central campus area and last approximately 1 hour. Advance RSVP required using the links below:
Saturday, 9:30-10:30am and 11am-noon
Mead Visitor Center, 149 Elm Street

 

Dwight Hall Reunion Community Service 
Join reunion attendees of all ages in building personal care kits for distribution to members of the New Haven community experiencing homelessness or facing food insecurity. Alumni volunteers, family members, and friends may assemble kits, write a note of encouragement, or decorate a card. Drop in to advance public service in New Haven.
Further information: edward.nguyen@yale.edu or 203-432-1093.
Friday, 10 am – 4 pm; Saturday, 9 am – 2 pm
Dwight Hall Collaboration Room, 67 High Street, Old Campus

 

Humanities Quadrangle Tour (self-guided) Family Friendly🐾
Designed by James Gamble Rogers, Yale College Class of 1889, in the collegiate Gothic style blended with Art Deco, this landmark facility was built in 1932 as the Hall of Graduate Studies. As a Yale senior, future architecture critic Paul Goldberger ’72 described the 209,000 square-foot structure as “jazz Gothic.” After more than 80 years of providing graduate student housing, classrooms, and faculty offices, Rogers’s iconic building underwent a comprehensive renovation starting in 2016 to create a home for the humanities at Yale. When the remodeled HQ opened in fall 2021, it gathered two-thirds of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences humanities departments and graduate programs in a building imagined for intellectual exchange. Pick up a guide for a self-guided tour from your class reunion headquarters.
Humanities Quadrangle, 320 York Street

 

Yale University Art Gallery Resources for Families Family Friendly🐾
Explore the galleries using our three self-guided family activities. These materials are designed to be used in the gallery spaces to help you look more closely at art and to enjoy your time together in the museum. Get Started, a booklet of museum activities for families; Self-Guided Architecture Activity, a guide to the Kahn building designed for kids ages 8-12; Felt and Yarn Kit, a take-home kit that includes felt, yarn, and a booklet to encourage young people to look closely at art and make their own artwork.
Friday, 10 am – 5 pm; Saturday, 11 am – 5 pm
1111 Chapel Street. Materials available at the Information Desk.

 

Yale Peabody Museum Family Friendly🐾
The Yale Peabody Museum has reopened! See below for several opportunities for alumni and their guests to visit the museum, including multiple “reunion-only” events. Learn more about the museum at peabody.yale.edu.
Friday and Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm; Sunday, noon – 5 pm (please note that reunion checkout is 1pm)
170 Whitney Avenue

 

Women's Walking Tour
Women at Yale: A Tour, walks participants through campus to teach the history of women’s contributions at Yale. The tour was made possible by a gift to the Women Faculty Forum from Nancy Alexander (TD 1979, MBA 1984) and Phillip Bernstein (TD 1979, M.Arch 1983). The tour is also cosponsored by the Yale Visitor Center and the Office of the Secretary.
https://wff.yale.edu/resources/women-yale-walking-tour

 

Yale & Slavery Tour
One action the university took in response to the findings of the Yale and Slavery Research Project was to create a special-topic walking tour highlighting people, places, and moments in Yale’s history tied to slavery and its aftermath.
https://yaleandslavery.yale.edu/special-topic-tour-history-slavery

 

Museums and Hours

Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Thursday, 9 am – 7 pm; Friday, 9 am – 5 pm; Saturday, 9:30 am – 5 pm
121 Wall Street

 

Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library
Friday, 8:30 am – 5 pm; Saturday, 10 am – 6 pm
180 York Street

 

Sterling Memorial Library
Friday, 8:30 am–5 pm; Saturday, 10 am–5 pm
120 High Street

 

Yale Center for British Art, 1080 Chapel Street
Thursday, 10am-7pm; Friday/Saturday, 10am - 5pm; Sunday, 11am - 5pm
Various tours offered Thursday (4-4:45pm), Friday (2-3pm), & Saturday (11am-12pm & 3-4pm).
Specific family-friendly exhibits are also being offered: Make Time! | Build a Palace
If you could build a palace, who or what would it be for? Make a model that rivals the palaces shown in our museum’s works of art. This program will be offered in both English and Spanish.

 

Yale University Art Gallery
Thursday, 10 am–8 pm; Friday, 10 am–5 pm; Saturday & Sunday, 11 am–5 pm
1111 Chapel Street
Access the free Smartify app, where you can find the museum’s floor plan and other resources to help guide your visit.  The Smartify mobile app, available as a free download from the App Store and Google Play, offers an engaging guide to the Gallery’s collection and architecture. Explore the museum either on-site or from home. Save and share your favorite works of art. In addition to the Gallery, you can experience hundreds of other museums with Smartify.

Religious Services and Activities

Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale/Yale Hillel, 80 Wall Street
Slifka Center welcomes all alumni! Please see the updated weekend schedule: SLIFKA REUNION SCHEDULE.  Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale provides support for alumni for Shabbat, including offering services and kosher communal meals at Slifka Center.

  • Friday, 5:30 - 6:30 pm
    • Kiddush & Candles
    • All are welcome to stop by for an open house and building tours with Slifka Center staff, with light refreshments and candle lighting.
  • Friday, 5:30 - 6:30 pm
    • Orthodox Shabbat Services
    • Reform and/or Egalitarian/Conservative services can take place with sufficient alumni interest. Please contact lynn.jackson@yale.edu if interested and for updates.
  • Friday, 6:30 pm
    • Family-style Shabbat Dinner
    • Traditional Shabbat meal including challah and wine. Reservations are required and can be made in your reunion registration.
  • Saturday, 9:30 - 11 am
    • Bagel Brunch
    • Join us at 10 am for a facilitated conversation about Jewish life and the status of antisemitism at Yale with Slifka Campus Rabbi Alex Ozar and Slifka Board members 

Kosher meals (prepackaged and reheated) can be delivered to any meal served with your class. Please reserve before the special requests deadline when you register for your reunion.

 

Jummah Prayer Services, Dwight Chapel, 67 High Street
Join Yale's Muslim leadership for the traditional Friday prayer service.
Friday, 1 - 2 pm

 

Saint Thomas More Chapel & Center at Yale, Saint Thomas More Chapel, 268 Park Street
Join fellow Catholic alumni for Mass followed by brunch on the Residence Patio behind the Chapel. Please enter through the Thomas E. Golden, Jr. Center at 268 Park Street. In case of inclement weather, brunch will be held indoors. Please contact Joe Connolly, Executive Director, at joseph.connolly @yale.edu with any questions. Sign up by May 16th: https://forms.gle/1svqt4kQ1oVQh8WY7
Sunday, 10 am – noon

 

University Church Worship, Battell Chapel, 400 College Street
Join Yale’s ecumenical Christian community for Sunday worship, which will include prayers for alumni who have died, and wonderful music and liturgy.
Sunday, 10:30 – 11:45 am