What is Self Care? Community Painting, Radical Joy, and Open Conversations
Join us for a night of redefining self care, painting, good eats, and good conversation!
See location via event registration page.
Join us for a night of redefining self care, painting, good eats, and good conversation!
See location via event registration page.
Join us for an opportunity to meet with new as well as current Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander students at Yale. Delicious refreshments will be served. All Yale College, Graduate and Professional School students are welcome to attend.
Co-hosted by the Asian American Cultural Center (AACC) and the Native American Cultural Center (NACC).
Location can be found through the registration link.
Yale’s Graduate and Professional Student Cultural Center Crawl (G&P Crawl) will be on Wednesday, September 21 starting at 5pm. This year’s Crawl will begin with introductions and a chance to learn about the Office of LGBTQ Resources. Following, you will be invited to visit any of the four Cultural Centers (Afro-American Cultural Center, Asian American Cultural Center, La Casa Cultural and Native American Cultural Center) as well as the Chaplain’s Office.
The South Asian Welcome Mixer is an opportunity for students who identify as South Asian to meet one another and also learn more about the Asian American Cultural Center as a university resource.
You will have a chance to meet our many South Asian student organizations (Nepali Student Association, Yale Rangeela, Yale Bengali Student Association, MonstRAASity, Yale Jashan Bhangra, and South Asian Society), play games including Carom and Ludo, have mehndi/henna art done on your hand, and enjoy some delicious South Asian appetizer food/drinks.
Join us for an opportunity to meet and mingle with Asian LGBTQ+ students from across campus, enjoy some delicious refreshments, and learn more about resources offered by the Asian American Cultural Center (AACC) as well as the Office of LGBTQ Resources. This event is open to Yale College, Graduate and Professional school students.
Location can be found through registration link.
Join us for an opportunity to meet new as well as current Asian international students from across campus, enjoy some delicious refreshments and learn more about the Asian American Cultural Center (AACC) as a resource for you during your time at Yale!
Co-hosted by the Asian American Cultural Center and the Office of International Students & Scholars.
Location can be found through registration link.
Join us for our annual Southeast Asian Welcome Mixer to celebrate another new academic year. Meet other students and learn more about the various AACC affiliated student organizations who trace their origins back to the region.
This AACC event is co-hosted by Indonesian Yale Association (IYA), KASAMA: The Filipinx Club, Malaysian and Singaporean Association (MASA), Southeast Asian Movement (SEAM), Vietnamese Students Association (ViSA), and Student Association of Thais at Yale (SATAY).
Location can be found through registration link.
The MENA Welcome Mixer is an opportunity for students who identify as Middle Eastern/North African to meet one another and also learn more about the Asian American Cultural Center (AACC) and Afro-American Cultural Center (AfAm) as university resources. This year, we’ll also be having a grand opening of our new MENA Space, located on the third floor of the AACC! Location can be found through registration link.
A retreat for Yale undergraduate and graduate students who trace their heritage to Asian and the Diaspora. We welcome and encourage all identities including LGBTQI folx, biracial, multiracial, transnational adoptees, and any immigration status to apply!
Based on diverse experiences and intersectional identities, we will explore our shared histories, celebrate our communities, and collectively build knowledge around ways to challenge social inequities.
Join us for our annual AACC Welcome (Back) BBQ event as we kick off the new academic year! You’ll have a chance to learn more about the Center, meet our professional and student staffers as well as other members of the community while potentially walking away with some AACC merchandise. See registration for location information.