Campus Life
We advise students to engage with what the campus has to offer. Getting involved can help you develop:
- Your social network
- Networking connections in your future profession
- Leadership and communication skills
- Build your resume
- Give back to your community
Explore the following options to help you get started.
RU-N Organizations
There are many different social, career affiliated, greek, cultural, and special interest groups available to get involved on campus. Check the full listing of campus organizations here.
EOF Student Groups
You can also get involved through our EOF Student Groups:
Women’s Empowerment Network
Brothers United
Chi Alpha Upsilon Honor Society
Peer Mentor Program
Student Employment
There are a number of opportunities to get a student job that will help you toward your future goals. Explore the links below to find out the opportunity for you.
On Campus Housing
Staying on campus can provide a greater sense of community, easier access to academic and recreational resources, and a more structured living environment to support your academic success and personal growth. If your interested in learning more about housing check out their website.
Research
Research allows you to pursue your interests, to learn something new, to hone your problem-solving skills and to challenge yourself in new ways. It also helps you develop a relationship with faculty and helps you explore if graduate studies may be a path for you. You can check opportunities for undergraduate research here or join organizations like the McNair Scholars Program.
Sports & Recreation
There are ways to support your school team or get involved yourself to stay active. Explore the links below to learn more.