First Year Spooky Movie Night
Come watch some spooky movies at the AACC!
Come watch some spooky movies at the AACC!
Come join us at the Asian American Cultural Center as we unwind with tote bag painting, embroidery, mehndi/ henna, canvas painting, and origami! For accommodations, contact sheraz.iqbal@yale.edu.
Join the us for a warm and relaxed discussion about what it means to be “Asian” and/or “Asian American.” Through discussions moderated by the AACC’s Political Action and Engagement team, we’ll be exploring different definition and manifestations of these identities, and how we can use them for social change.
**This event is a part of the AACC Leadership Certificate program (https://cglink.me/2dA/s56492) playlist**
Join ANAAY for a dinner and celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day at Branford College and Courtyard
For more information, email evan.roberts@yale.edu
Join the First-Year Liaisons in welcoming all Indigenous first-years to a fun evening of eating, meeting, and bonding over games! Taking place on Saturday, October 9th from 4-6 p.m., this event will provide yummy food (hint: York Street Noodle!) and a plethora of games to make the best of friendships over! Make sure to RSVP through Yale Connect, and if you haven’t already, join the “First Years @ the NACC” GroupMe for any updates. We can’t wait to see all of your amazing selves there!
-Rebecca, Madeline, & Sunni
The new NYU-Yale American Indian Sovereignty Project invites interested
faculty, researchers, and scholars to come and learn about funding and
administrative opportunities for studies of Native America. Combating the
erasure of Native peoples, history, cultures, and sovereignty within disciplinary
formations, the Sovereignty Project seeks to establish scholarly working groups,
particularly on research questions with bearing on contemporary federal Indian
legal and policy formations and/or debates. Issues of child welfare, educational
Join ANAAY for the 2021 Indigenous Peoples’ Day Rally.
Cake will be served at Saybrook College at 12 PM on the same day for those that would like to stop by before walking over to Old Campus for the rally.
For additional information please email: evan.roberts@yale.edu
Join us at the Native American Cultural Center on October 1st from 4pm-5pm. Casual conversation with snacks.
Come meet other First-Years as we kick off the start of the fall semester! There will be food truck available and we will also have a few student groups/orgs that will tell us a bit about their group. Yale COVID Restrictions will require that we limit capacity for this event. RSVP is required via Yale Connect/Campus Groups
This event is being hosted by the Yale Student Engagement program: Native American Cultural Center, Asian American Cultural Center, African American Cultural Center, and La Casa Cultural Center..