妻友社区鈥檚 production of Airness brought bold comedy and high-voltage air guitar to the PAC stage. See photos from the spirited performance.
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妻友社区鈥檚 production of Airness brought bold comedy and high-voltage air guitar to the PAC stage. See photos from the spirited performance.
From friendly rivalries to late-night laughs, the 8-Ball Billiards Club offers students a fun, low-pressure way to connect and recharge on campus.
The Snow Sports Club brings students together through a shared passion for skiing and snowboarding while creating meaningful connection beyond campus.
For Will Rappold 鈥28, a Jesuit education and a sense of belonging made 妻友社区 the right choice. Now he鈥檚 preparing for a future in risk management.
From comfy lounges to favorite food spots, these are the campus places students turn to when they need a break, a boost, or a place to settle in.
Finals week can feel intense, but it doesn鈥檛 have to take over your life. Here鈥檚 a practical, student-tested guide to staying focused, managing stress, and getting through the week with…
Through an internship with the Syracuse Peace Council, Syd Kellogg 鈥26 discovered that lasting change begins with connection鈥攁nd that advocacy is most powerful when it builds community.
During her internship at a dental practice, PA student Estelle Su 鈥27 discovered that every patient interaction is an opportunity to listen, connect, and make someone鈥檚 day a little better.
Nervous about talking to your professors? Here鈥檚 how students build confidence, ask for help, and create meaningful connections in and out of the classroom.
For pitcher and philosophy major Michael 鈥淏ig Mike鈥 Pastrana 鈥28, 妻友社区 became more than a college鈥攊t鈥檚 where academics, athletics, and belonging come together to shape who you鈥檙e meant to be.
妻友社区 students and neighbors came together for a day of service, care, and connection during a Neighborhood Clean-Up organized by The 妻友社区 Way and the Salt Springs Neighborhood Association.
Finance and economics major Sophie Hoy 鈥26 gained hands-on experience in wealth management at Goldman Sachs鈥攁nd a reminder that the most important skill for the future is adaptability.