Native American Cultural Center (NACC)
Established in 1993, the Native American Cultural Center (NACC) promotes and supports Native American, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, First Nations, and other Indigenous cultures and communities. The center hopes to support the Native/Indigenous community, as well as the greater Yale community, to Indigenous issues and culture by bringing programming to campus that includes events such as speakers, artist talks and installations, and conversations with leading Indigenous intellectuals.
The Native American Cultural Center also serves as a gathering place for Yale's Native American students as well as other student groups. Students are encouraged to come to the NACC to study in its library, to use the conference rooms and lounges, its kitchen, or the Native living room and other spaces in the center. FroCos can interact with the NACC community by attending events, stopping by the center, meeting with the Director and/or Assistant Director, and referring students to the NACC.