How to Love Well On Campus

  • Dwight Hall

  • SHARE Center

    • Sexual Harassment and Assault Response & Education Center or SHARE Center is available to members of the Yale community who are dealing with sexual misconduct of any kind.  Call 203-432-2000 (24/7) or visit 55 Lock St., Lower Level (9am-5pm Mon to Fri), for help with a variety of concerns, large and small, related to sexual misconduct.  Yale Mental Health professionals offer confidential and anonymous information, support, and recommendations related to the concern at hand.

  • Graduate & Professional Student Senate (now “The Senate”)

  • Communication and Consent Educators (CCEs)

    • The Communication and Consent Educators (CCEs) are a large, diverse group of undergraduates working together to foster a more positive sexual and social climate on campus.  We aim to end sexual violence by transforming our corner of contemporary culture into one where respect, mutuality, and mindfulness are the norms.  A safe campus is critically important, but we want even more – we want Yale to be a place where everyone can thrive.

    • Contact: cce@yale.edu

  • Cultural Centers

  • McDougal Graduate Student Center

    • The McDougal Graduate Student Center is located in the Hall of Graduate Studies and includes offices and services that enhance the life of graduate students at Yale. Consisting of the McDougal Common Room, the Blue Dog Café, meeting rooms, offices for the Graduate Student Assembly, the McDougal staff and fellows, and other graduate services, the McDougal Center provides academic and social resources and opportunities for graduate students and their families.  Learn more about the work of the McDougal Center and its spaces at the website below, or visit the center at 135 Prospect Street

  • Office of International Students and Scholars

    • The Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS) provides assistance for the 4,700 international students, scholars, and family members studying at Yale.  OISS offers services related to immigration matters and offers a variety of programs and services to help international students and their families become acclimated to living in the United States and at Yale. The International Center, home to OISS, offers space for students and scholars and their organizations to study, meet, and socialize. A variety of programs, including a local host program, a social group for international spouses and partners, and an English language support group help international students navigate their academic and personal lives at Yale and in New Haven.

  • Office of LGBTQ Resources

    • The Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Resources helps students, faculty, and staff “connect to others in the community and learn about Yale’s LGBTQ social, cultural, and academic programs and events.”  Visit their office, call, or e-mail for more information: 135 Prospect Street, lgbtq@yale.edu; (203) 432-0309.

  • Office for Postdoctoral Affairs

    • The Office for Postdoctoral Affairs provides information and resources to all Postdoctoral Associates and Postdoctoral Fellows at Yale. Working alongside departments and schools, the office supports postdocs’ career development, guides them to available resources (including family life services), and organizes social activities.