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Club of San Diego
Thursday, May 1, 5:00pm - 8:00pm (America/Los_Angeles)
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Saturday, May 3, 8:30am - 10:47am (America/Los_Angeles)
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Join us Saturday Morning at 8:30 am for a hike through our local gem, Torrey Pines State Preserve.
Parking in the Preserve on weekends is $20, so we will use free street parking at 11101 N Torrey Pines Place, in the Science Park Area.
We will walk along the golf course into the Preserve.
We will walk down the South Fork Trail and Broken Hill Trail down to the Beach.
There is a low tide a 9:49 AM so we should be able to walk onto the sand.
We will walk up the Beach trail, visit the Lodge and head back to our cars.
Refreshments will be supplied by the MIT Club of San Diego after the walk.
There are port a potties available at the top of the beach trail.
Sorry, but dogs are not allowed.
Walking to the Guy Fleming Trail will be an option available for those not eager to climb the 357 foot hill.
NOTE: There will not be an MIT Club walking event in June due to a conflict with the MIT Club Annual Picnic. Please attend the picnic.
There will not be an MIT Club walking event in July due to a conflict with Independence Day Weekend.
There should be an walking event Saturday August 2nd.
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Monday, May 5, 6:00pm - 8:00pm (America/Los_Angeles)
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Penn Club of San Diego presents an Ivy Plus "Book Talk" for the debut novel "Memory Weavers" with Penn Nursing Alumnae and Author Muffy Walker MSN MBA
May 5, 2025
6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
La Jolla Branch Library Community Room
The Penn Club of San Diego is thrilled to host a Book Talk and Q&A with local author and Penn Nursing alumna, Muffy Walker. Join fellow Ivy Alumni for an engaging discussion on the journey of writing a debut novel, navigating the publishing world, and exploring key excerpts from her book. Muffy Walker will share how her extensive experience as a psychiatric nurse inspired her to craft a compelling work of fiction infused with real-world themes. The conversation will delve into mental health issues, genome sequencing, and more. The evening will conclude with an interactive audience discussion panel. More about the novel here.
Please RSVP to pennclubsd@gmail.com
About the author Muffy Walker
Muffy Walker was born and raised outside of Philadelphia, PA. In 1983, Walker graduated with a Master's of Science in Psychiatric Nursing from the University of Pennsylvania. She worked in the mental health field for over 18 years until she moved to California when she obtained her MBA with a focus in marketing from the University of California-Irvine.
Walker has owned several companies both for and not for profit and is the co- founder of International Bipolar Foundation (IBPF). She has served on the Board for the American Brain Coalition, Advisory Council for Children's Mental Health Network, Editorial Board for bp Magazine, and the Community Engagement Task Force for International Society for Bipolar Disorders and was Co-Chair for the launch of World Bipolar Day.
Walker has dedicated over three decades of her life championing the education of the public about mental illness and has won numerous awards for her advocacy work including the National Council Behavioral Health IMPACT Award, the International Society for Bipolar Disorder’s most highly coveted Mogens Schou Award, Salvation Army Woman of Dedication, YWCA Visionary Award, YWCA Tribute to Women and Industry (TWIN Award), Leonard Simpson Women Who Give Back Award, and the Emily Bagnall Philanthropy Award.
She has written extensively on mental health topics, contributing chapters, guides, and newspaper articles to the field. Now, she is channeling that experience into writing fiction, weaving together her professional expertise and personal passions to create stories that entertain while offering insights into complex, real-world issues. Her debut novel, Memory Weavers, published by Koehler Books launches April 8. Her goal is to educate readers in a way that feels natural, engaging, and thought-provoking.
When not writing, Walker loves exploring exotic destinations, savoring decadent chocolate desserts, and spending time with her dogs. She is also an avid pickleball player and enjoys the strategy and fun of Mah Jong.
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Thursday, May 8, 6:45pm - 9:00pm (America/Los_Angeles)
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Want to learn to salsa & bachata while meeting fellow alumni? Join MIT10 for a Thursday night bachata class followed by social dancing at Cielo Rooftop Lounge (*Trying a new venue!*) on May 8! All levels welcome, the lessons are very beginner friendly!
There is a $15 cover fee (paid at the door), which covers the class and open social dance afterwards. There will be bar service. Parking is available on the street and garages downtown nearby the venue.
Plan to meet outside the door at 6:45 pm. We'll wait there as a group and go up before class starts at 7:00 pm. If you're running late just meet us inside (5th floor). After the 1-hour class there will be social dancing until late, so stay as long as you want to dance!
If you have trouble finding us, send me an email and I'll let you know where we are.
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Sunday, May 11, 2:00pm - 4:00pm (America/Los_Angeles)
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Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty
performed by The State Ballet of Ukraine at the Balboa Theater
Sunday May 11, 2pm
Witness the captivating performance by the State Ballet Theatre of Ukraine as they tell the story of Princess Aurora, cursed to a century-long slumber by the evil fairy Carabosse. With lavish sets, hand-painted scenery, exquisite costumes designed by the most talented artists of Ukraine, and Tchaikovsky's iconic score, this production promises an unforgettable experience. Led by a cast of world-class dancers, the State Ballet Theatre of Ukraine's artistry and flawless execution will transport you into a world of wonder and magic.
Please drop us a quick note HERE if you plan to attend so we can look out for you.
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Tuesday, May 13, 6:00pm - 8:00pm (America/Chicago)
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Have you ever wondered how technologies like LEDs, solar cells, and biomedical imaging became so advanced? The answer lies in a groundbreaking discovery in quantum dot research by Professor Moungi Bawendi, one of the most influential chemists of our era.
Quantum dots—tiny semiconducting crystals with remarkable optical and electronic properties—have transformed numerous industries. Central to this revolution was Professor Bawendi's pioneering hot-injection synthesis method, which enabled the production of high-quality, uniform quantum dots on a large scale. This innovation gave scientists an unprecedented ability to fine-tune these materials, tailoring their properties with precision for specific applications.
Today, Professor Bawendi's work drives advancements in a wide array of technologies, from vibrant LED displays to life-saving biomedical imaging tools. His research exemplifies how visionary science can open up limitless possibilities across industries.
Professor Moungi Bawendi, the Lester Wolfe Professor of Chemistry at MIT, has dedicated his career to exploring the science and applications of nanocrystals, particularly semiconductor nanocrystals—better known as quantum dots. Born in Paris, he moved to the United States as a child and went on to earn his bachelor's and master's degrees from Harvard University, followed by a PhD in chemistry from the University of Chicago. After completing postdoctoral research at Bell Labs, he joined MIT's chemistry faculty in 1990. In 2023, Professor Bawendi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry as a co-recipient for his "discovery and synthesis of quantum dots."
Professor Bawendi’s groundbreaking contributions continue to inspire and shape the future of science and technology.
join us for an evening with Professor and Nobel Prize winner Moungi Bawendi on May 13th from 6-8pm at McAndrews Held and Malloy, 500 West Madison, 35th Floor, Chicago, IL. A wine and cheese reception to follow. Registrants that want to participate virtually will receive details on May 10th.
Please register by May 10th.
Not a member of MITCOC? MIT alums, current students, and parents can join here.
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Thursday, May 22, 5:28pm - 8:43pm (America/New_York)
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Club of San Diego
Saturday, June 7, 11:30am - 3:00pm (America/Los_Angeles)
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Saturday, June 7, 11:30am - 3:00pm
San Dieguito Park, Picnic Area 3
1628 Lomas Santa Fe Dr, Del Mar 92014
Come and enjoy the great San Diego outdoors at San Dieguito Park with other MIT alums, family, kids and friends at our annual meeting and picnic.
Salad
Artisan Wood Fired Pizza - cooked on site
Water will be provided. You may bring your own non-alcoholic drinks.
The fee for lunch is as follows: | ||||
Members and their guests | $5 per person | |||
All others | $15 per person | |||
There is a parking fee of $3 per car paid via cash or card to the park ranger as you enter. |
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Questions should be sent to programs@mitsandiego.org.
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Saturday, June 14, 9:30am - 11:30am (America/Chicago)
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Join us for our Family Friendly Bike and Brunch in the suburbs on Saturday June 14th at 9:30am to 11:30am. We will bike the Forest Preserve, a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering miles of scenic trails for biking, hiking, and running. Located just a short distance from the River Forest Metra stop, it's the perfect place for an easy bike ride through the woods. Along the way, we may see deer, foxes, and other wildlife.
Please RSVP to let us know if you are going to make it. If it is raining we will reschedule. Please also bring a bike lock and water to hydrate.
This will be an intermediate bike ride and suitable for all skill levels. The trails are smooth, well-maintained and run along the Des Plaines river. We will follow along the Des Plaines River to Robinson Park. The park is named after Alexander Robinson, the English name of Potawatomi chief Chee-chee-pin-quay, born in 1787.The trek will be 20 miles and will take us up to Park Ridge where we can stop for brunch.
The group will start off at 9:30 from Thatcher Wood a short 5-'min ride north from the River Forest Train Station. For those arriving by car, you can park in the Thatcher Woods parking lot off of Chicago Avenue. If you are coming from Chicago, take the Union Pacific West line to River Forest, arriving at 8:50 in River Forest.
We hope to see you there!
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Sunday, August 31, 9:30am - 12:00pm (America/Chicago)
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MITCOC members are gathering for the 2025 Bike the Drive event on August 31st at 9:30am. If you are interested in joining the group for an easy ride on Lake Shore Drive, please join us.
Chicago's annual Bike the Drive event is an iconic event and not to be missed. The Active Transportation Alliance has once again organized a great event and registration is open. You can register at https://bikethedrive.org/register/. The event takes bikers of all skill levels.
Meeting Location: NW corner of Jackson and Lake Shore Drive, 235 S. Columbus Dr. Chicago, IL 60604.
Please RSVP to let us know you will be coming.
We'll ride North up to the Lincoln Park Zoo taking rests to have unobstructed pictures of the Centennial Ferris Wheel and other Chicago Icons as we ride car-free. Please make sure you register, bring a helmet, and a bottle of water.
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