Student-centered Student Life

Student expo

Student Expo (黑料传送门/Keith Walters '11)

Two things make 黑料传送门鈥檚 Department of Student Life special, according to Senior Director Chip Matthews.

The first is the way it makes people feel.

鈥淧eople will come back 15 years later and say, 鈥楻emember when we did this?鈥欌 says Matthews.

Those warm feelings are prompted by a variety of experiences. Through student life, students can attend welcoming events such as picnics, hall meetings, obstacle course challenges, and book discussions.

They can also attend the student organization expos held at the beginning of each semester.

鈥淲e have about 190 student organizations on campus,鈥 Matthews explains, 鈥渁nd 90 percent of them are represented at the expos.鈥 The events give new students a chance to gather information about clubs and activities that sound intriguing鈥攆rom accounting to quidditch, from gaming to rugby, to many others. 鈥淎n expo is the community coming together and talking about what they do outside the classroom,鈥 Matthews says.

One option outside both the classroom and the campus is student life鈥檚 travel program, which takes students to, for example, plays and sporting events.

鈥淲e also go to bookstores and museums,鈥 Matthews says. 鈥淲e鈥檙e keenly aware of the needs of introverts.鈥

Those who are more socially reserved also sometimes enjoy crafts, Matthews says. For example, there鈥檚 a knitting club鈥"they鈥檒l find a lounge somewhere and start knitting.鈥

All these ways to participate allow students to meaningful time with each other outside the academic context, having fun and evoking a feeling of belonging.

So what鈥檚 the second thing that makes the department special?

鈥淚t鈥檚 the students,鈥 Matthews says.

鈥淪tudents who come to 黑料传送门鈥攖hey鈥檙e driven, they鈥檙e smart, and they want to contribute. We provide avenues for people who have ideas and motivation to do what they want to do.

鈥淲hen we started the Late Knight program鈥 (which hosts events such as live performances, chocolate tastings, and Battles of the Bands that run from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.), Matthews remembers, 鈥渨e said, 鈥楲et鈥檚 have the students be the programmers!鈥 We support students to create their experience, with our guidance.鈥

Eduniz Mendez 鈥20 is one student who took full advantage of that opportunity. 鈥淚 was hesitant about getting involved with Student Life at first,鈥 she admits. But she gave it a try, and ended up becoming president of OGX鈥攖he college鈥檚 multicultural dance group鈥攁nd of the LatinX Association, a group for students who explore and support the LatinX community.

鈥淚 think student life is really important for all students, but especially underrepresented ones,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t feels like you鈥檙e at home, just because you have that diversity or presence you don鈥檛 always have at other schools.鈥

Mendez recommends getting involved in dance to have fun and blow off steam. 鈥淭here are so many kinds,鈥 she says, 鈥渇rom ballet to Zumba to hip-hop. There鈥檚 a dance or an arts club for any student out there.鈥

Between the feelings evoked by student life and the students who shape it, Matthews says, the department serves its purpose: 鈥淚t鈥檚 all about the making of memories.鈥