Programs
Housing Programs
Adohi Creative Community
Students from across campus are invited to express their imagination and desire to tinker in our creative spaces at Adohi Hall on the south end of campus.
Start Making ThingsAdopt A Prof
The Adopt A Prof programs brings together faculty and students in a manner that enhances both the residential and academic experiences.
Learn about Adopt A ProfFaculty in Residence
Faculty in Residence is a University Housing initiative that connects students with professors in a residential setting, creating a vibrant community centered on learning and personal growth.
Connect to ProfessorsGlobal Series
Students from all around the world present on all aspects of their culture and prepare a traditional snack from their country for everyone at the event to taste! This is an ongoing event on Wednesday evenings at 8 pm in the Holcombe Living Room.
Learn About International CulturesLiving Learning Communities
A Living Learning Community, or LLC, allows on-campus students to live alongside others who share their interests and participate in monthly activities that promote academic and personal success. These communities are offered to incoming first-year students.
Find the Right LLC for YouLead Hogs
Lead Hogs is a program for students interested in learning about leadership and involvement opportunities on campus. Students get plugged in immediately to explore their interests in student organizations and with campus partners.
Become a Campus LeaderStudent Organizations
SPEAK
No Woman Left Behind (NWLB) is a bystander intervention program created to develop a culture of awareness and peer intervention toward the decrease of sexual assaults.
Break the SilenceNational Residence Hall Honorary
National Residence Hall Honorary, or NRHH focuses on service and recognition through a variety of service projects and the “Of the Month” (OTM) award program. On-campus students may be initiated after their first semester but anyone can participate.
Participate in NRHHResidents Interhall Congress
The Residents’ Interhall Congress (RIC) is to help develop residence hall policies, procedures, programs and facilities to best serve the interests of students living on campus. This governance group is open to all residential students.
Get Involved with Campus Governance