Student Life

IN A FLASH: Four-Legged Stressbusters
ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½ Libraries offered a stress-free study break for students on Friday.

Students Attend NFL Draft
Emily Maslanka was among 34 ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½ students who traveled to Kansas City in April 2023 to work the NFL draft through a partnership arranged by Mark Lyberger, associate professor in ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½â€™s Sports Administration program in the School of Foundations, Leadership and Administration in the College of Education, Health and Human Services.

ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½ Alumni Learned to Lead in Army ROTC
Students who join the ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½ Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corp (ROTC) program do double time as they work to earn college degrees and graduate as Army officers. While the schedule may be grueling, for two ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½ graduates, the program prepared them for any challenges they may face.

Media and Journalism Students Stand Out at Annual Scholarship Awards
The John S. Knight Memorial Journalism Fund annually awards scholarships to outstanding university students studying journalism, communication and public relations. This year, eight of the 10 scholarship recipients were ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½ students.

ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½ Adapting to Declining Number of College-Aged Americans
Since 2008, the United States has begun to see a trending decline in birth rates. ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½'s Collin Palmer spoke to about the ways universities are beginning to adapt to the looming decrease in the traditional college pool.

IN A FLASH: Late Nights at the Library
The University Library will be open until 2 a.m. most nights through May 9 for extended study hours.

IN A FLASH: Blooms Where You Are Planted
With so many areas of campus in bloom, it's easy to find a beautiful place to sit and take it all in.
‘So Much More Than Just an Internship’: Finding Independence in the Nation’s Capital With The Washington Program in National Issues
How does a college student build the confidence and independence to tackle life after college? Students build these skills in a multitude of ways, but for Justice Jama, it was participating in the Washington Program in National Issues during his senior year at ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½.

Summer Program Will Offer Lessons in Civics, Literature and a Sense of Connectedness
A five-week pilot project funded by a $15,000 Teagle Foundation Knowledge for Freedom Program grant will be held at ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½ this summer for Upward Bound and Firestone High School students.

Rolling Out the (Rain) Barrels to Support Student Programs
A week-long fundraising plant event on campus will benefit the Herrick Conservatory.