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The Yale Intramural program provides an outlet for athletic competition for the Yale community. Every year, each of the 12 colleges fields a team for all 30 sports to compete for the coveted Tyng Cup.
The center was established in the fall of 1969 to create a space where black students (and community members) could convene for social and political purposes.
Yale offers challenging, exciting, and rewarding careers with opportunities to grow and excel. Working Mother magazine has designated Yale as one of the “100 Best Companies” in the nation five years in a row.
As a part of its athletic tradition, Yale sponsors over 30 varsity teams, offering male and female athletes the opportunity to test their skill and valor in intercollegiate competition.
The NACC supports the success of future Native American leaders through recruitment, encouragement, mentoring, service, and the fostering of a community.
La Casa, the Latino Cultural Center at Yale, offers students and community members a rich variety of social, academic, and cultural resources in a warm and vibrant environment.
At the Commencement ceremony on Old Campus, the President formally confers the degrees for all graduating students, admitting them to each degree’s “rights and responsibilities.”
Each year we welcome admitted high school seniors and family members to campus for Bulldog Days, where they can sample hundreds of courses and learn about more than 300 extracurricular organizations.
Class Day, a Yale College tradition, occurs during Commencement weekend. It includes the awarding of academic, artistic, and athletic prizes; an address by a notable speaker; and many great hats.