• NHTI Training Session

    The New Haven Tutoring Initiative (NHTI) — a city-wide effort to boost literacy and math skills for K–8 students through meaningful mentorship — is currently recruiting Yale students to become tutors! With just one training session, you’ll be ready to tutor at any New Haven Reads or New Haven Counts partner site and begin building supportive, one-on-one relationships with New […]

  • Prophetic Leadership Seminar

    Register here! The Center for Ethical and Effective Organizational Leadership (CEEOL)—a collaborative initiative between The Islamic Seminary of America (TISA) and Rabata—presents a special short course titled “The Fundamentals of Prophetic Leadership” designed specifically for college students. Selected participants will receive a certificate of completion in recognition of their achievement.

  • 2026 University MLK Commemoration featuring Col. (Ret.) Edna W. Cummings

    Register here! In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the Yale University and Greater New Haven communities are invited to attend the 2026 Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration on January 29th, 2026: “Repairing the Record, Building Connection.” Focused on honoring his life and legacy, the event will feature a keynote by Col. (Ret.) Edna W. Cummings’, followed by a […]

  • The 7th Annual Dr. Betty Shabazz & El Hajj Malik El Shabazz Malcolm X Memorial Lecture

    Register at https://tinyurl.com/mxlecture Join Dr. Kameelah Mu’Min Oseguera for the 2026 Dr. Betty Shabazz & El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz Malcolm X Memorial Lecture at Yale University. Grounded in the SelebeYoon healing-centered paradigm, this keynote centers Rasikh—rootedness—as a guide for healing, ethical leadership, and community well-being.Drawing from Black Muslim psychology, faith, memory work, archival justice, and the enduring legacies of Malcolm X and […]

  • Ask OCS at Dwight Hall

    Register here! Join us for the first Ask OCS at Dwight Hall office hours of the semester on February 6th from 2:00 – 4:00 PM. Ask questions about summer internships, mentorship, and more through individual counseling with Jorimel Zaldivar, Senior Associate Director for Common Good Careers at the Office of Career Strategy, to further your commitment to lifelong change. Gain […]

  • A Cartography of Love – in Malcolm, with Malcolm, and through MalcolmAn Evening of Storytelling and Heartful Exploration

    Register here! In this special program, Dr. Martin Nguyen explores the many forms of love embedded within Islamic theology—divine, prophetic, and communal—through a sustained reflection on the life and legacy of Malcolm X.Tracing Malcolm’s transformation as not only political but profoundly spiritual, the evening frames love as justice, mercy, and ethical striving. Dr. Eboni Marshall Turman, celebrated scholar and long-time […]

  • Public Service & Social Sector Fellowships Information Session

    On the hunt for a summer fellowship experience in New Haven or beyond? Join Dwight Hall for an information session in collaboration with the Office of Fellowships and Funding. Mark Fopeano, Director of Programming and Evaluation at Dwight Hall, and Jill Carrera, Senior Associate Director at the Office of Fellowships, will provide insights into diverse fellowship opportunities available, offer tips […]

  • Social Sciences in Practice & Action

    Register here! Curious about career options in the social sciences field or interested in how public service can espouse from the social sciences?   Join us for a fireside chat on February 25, 2026 from 6:30 - 7:30 PM at Dwight Hall with alumni Anna Hartshorne (‘24) and Alan Gao (’24) to learn about the applications of a social science education in the […]

  • Social Justice Conversation Series

    Dwight Hall at Yale 67 High St, New Haven, CT, United States

    In the space of an hour, read a brief text about social justice as a way of life and discuss it with other people involved in justice issues! Our focus will be on what is in our control: ourselves, our lives, and our actions, following the writings of the Combahee River Collective, Dorothy Day, Isabella Hammad, and others. Today we […]

  • The Battle of Algiers @ 60

    LC 102, Linsly-Chittenden Hall 63 High Street, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

    Register here! Gillo Pontecorvo's The Battle of Algiers (1966) — a poetic and unflinching portrait of Algerian resistance to French colonial occupation — is widely considered one of the greatest films ever made. Join us for a screening and conversation exploring the legacy of this landmark film on its 60th Anniversary, and the extraordinary influence it has had across the political spectrum: from the […]

  • Fifth Annual Imam Hussein Lecture on Social Justice: “In the Footsteps of Imam Hussein: The Revolutionary Cosmopolitics of Malcolm X”

    Sterling Memorial Library Lecture Hall 128 Wall St, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

    Register here! May 19, 2025 marked the 100th birthday of Malcolm X, an organic intellectual whose life and legacy have left an indelible mark on humanity. Despite death threats and constant government surveillance, Malcolm X fearlessly advocated for the rights of the “wretched of the earth,” connecting the struggles of Black communities in the United States with the global plight of colonized […]

  • Building Bridges: Yale Students, Alumni, and Community Partners Networking Event

    Dwight Hall at Yale Common Room 67 High Street, New Haven, Connecticut

    Curious about careers in public service and social justice? Wondering how to turn your passion into meaningful work? Join Dwight Hall, Yale alumni, and local community partners for an engaging networking event designed to connect students with professionals in social impact careers. This reception offers a unique opportunity to explore career paths, gain insights into internships, fellowships, and post-grad roles, […]