Dwight Hall at Yale


Dwight Hall at Yale is a student-run, staff supported public service and social action organization at Yale University. Founded in 1886, "The Hall" stands as one of the oldest and most storied collegiate public service institutions in the nation. It is the largest student-run organization at Yale College.

Mission

Historical Origin

Dwight Hall was opened in 1886 as the campus chapter of YMCA as a part of the booming movement Muscular Christianity. The New Englander and Yale Review noted of the opening that "college athletics bear part of the praise of this growing manliness. The healthy play of young life in honorable tests of ability, condemns and banishes rudeness and lawlessness of behavior from common life." Today, Dwight Hall is not religiously affiliated.

Governance

Dwight Hall is primarily governed by its Cabinet and Executive Committee. The Cabinet is composed of leaders from each of the Hall's nearly 100 Member Groups and organizations.

Recent Activity

Since the arrival of Executive Director Peter Crumlish in the mid-2000s, Dwight Hall has sought to innovate and modernize in the field of collegiate public service. The 2015 and 2016 Executive Committees have put a particular emphasis on expanding the Hall's presence on campus. For example, the recently founded "Outreach Program" works to connect Dwight Hall to many different organizations and students at Yale, including those without a service affiliation. The Hall has also made an active effort to expand its social justice advocacy efforts
and recently endorsed a candidate for the Yale College Council Presidency for the first time.

Member Groups

Dwight Hall serves as the umbrella organization for nearly 100 member groups that are divided into four networks.
Social Justice Network:
Education Network:
Public Health Network:
International Network: