The University is home to Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns, a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), competing at the highest level of intercollegiate athletics (Division I).
As the 2008-2009 academic year comes to an end, we are taking stock of the year behind us and looking forward to the year to come. Students on campus have just completed the room selection process and now we must prepare to close the residence halls for the summer.
The Residence Life program provides a comfortable, safe living environment conducive to supporting academic success, individual growth, and group interaction and development.
The Office of Student Activities and Orientation (OSAO) creates a safe and caring environment in which student growth is enhanced through a variety of opportunities and experiences.
Experience the beautiful and exciting CU-Boulder campus firsthand through one of the half-day or all-day visit programs hosted by the Office of Admissions.
“People are tired of Facebook and Myspace and want something more to do with social networking.” This proclamation stands as the basis for the creation of newly launched social networking site, Lymabean.com. The Web site has many qualities of the networking giants MySpace.com and Facebook.com but aims to offer students something to do with this network.
As an inclusive, diverse campus, Purdue supports resources and facilities that foster on-campus communities as well as cultural exploration and celebration.