The Native American Cultural Center (NACC) is a welcoming three-floor space on Yale’s campus designed to support learning, collaboration, and community care. Features of the space include:
- A cozy library & study room
- A fully equipped kitchen
- A versatile classroom/conference space
- A computer lab
- A comfortable lounge & big-screen TV room
- A rotating Indigenous art gallery
- Outdoor Three Sisters Garden and large parking lot space
- Signature Wall of Nations
We welcome collaborative events, cultural celebrations or meetings, academic programs, and community partnerships that align with the NACC’s mission and values.
How to Request a Space
To request a space at the NACC:
- Submit a room request via 25Live.
- If approved, you’ll receive a confirmation email within a few business days.
- For marketing, email flyers, RSVP links, and contact info to yalenaccnewsletter@gmail.com and CC denise.morales@yale.edu.
Please submit requests at least one week in advance. We cannot guarantee accommodation for short-notice bookings.
Questions? Email Assistant Director Denise Morales at denise.morales@yale.edu
Important Notes
- While hosting your event, please be mindful that students may be using other parts of the center.
- Accessibility: The first floor of the NACC is wheelchair accessible. If you have specific accommodation needs, please reach out when booking.
- Help us maintain a welcoming environment for all users by respecting the space: event organizers are responsible for setup and cleanup. A House Staff member will be available to assist as needed.
- All requesters must be Yale students, faculty, staff, or sponsored by a Yale department. Unaffiliated groups should go through Yale Conferences & Events.