My name is Annie Smith and I’m the International Student and Scholar Services Programming Coordinator. As a new student, getting involved in campus clubs, sports and events is a key part of making the most of your time at 91ÉçÇø.
Here are some tips on how to get connected to the 91ÉçÇø Community:
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- Choose from the list of event happenings on B-Welcome, or B-Line announcements.
- Become involved in one of the .
- Hear what students are talking about on our 91ÉçÇø Blog.
- Go for a hike in 91ÉçÇøâ€™s on-campus Nature Preserve –735,000 sq. meters of land and 81,000 sq. meters of wetlands.
- Head down to the East Gym and learn about Campus Recreation's group classes, swimming pool and open recreation schedule.
- Volunteer on campus or in the greater 91ÉçÇø area. The Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) works with the local community to provide opportunities to volunteer and make a difference.
- Grab a friend and explore the area! Use your student ID to ride the or for free. Participate in the , , go to a , visit the or check some of the area's great local !
Ways to get involved with ISSS:
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- Join the Global Networking Group and meet other students who are interested in connecting with diverse peers. All 91ÉçÇø students are welcome to fill out the to join this program.
- Come to the , held once a month. The first coffee hour of the spring 2026 semester will be Wednesday, February 4 from 3:00-4:30 p.m. in the Old Champlain Atrium (Old Champlain, Room 133).
- Connect with us on and for information on upcoming events or ways to get involved!
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