The art and performance festival hosted by Neighborhood S brought performers, food vendors, and more than 2,000 students to Wilbur Field on a sunny spring evening.
More than five thousand pounds of food-grade colored powder in a rainbow of hues were tossed joyfully into the air on Saturday and Sunday at Sand Hill Fields in observance of Holi, the spring Hindu Festival of Colors.
More than 500 students stopped by the EVGR B/C Lawn to connect with campus resources, from academic support to health and well-being services to community groups.
A difficult message about the loss of a beloved student
Vice Provost for Student Affairs Susie Brubaker-Cole shared news of the death of graduate student Jonathan San Miguel in an email to the campus community.
Important update for undergraduates on 2023-24 housing assignments
This message to students contains key information about the neighborhood re-assignment pilot program, house and room selection, pre-assignment, and more.
Leadership pop-up will train current and future campus student leaders
Students are invited to register for a one-day Leadership Pop-Up to be held April 15. Created by and for students, the event seeks to help current, incoming and aspiring leaders of campus organizations form connections and polish their skills.