Dietrich: Where Memories and Traditions are Made
Belonging and Traditions
In Dietrich College, we know that building strong community ties is essential for fostering an inclusive and supportive environment where every student can thrive and feel valued and empowered.
Our events and programs not only promote meaningful connections among peers, faculty and vital resources but also create an inspiring environment that encourages exploration, enriching your academic experience and paving the way for lifelong friendships.
Students enjoy mini golf at Dietrich Spirit Day.
Dancing the night away at the first annual Dietrich Ball.
First-year students play arcade games at Dietrich's orientation event.
College staff get spooky during Dietrich Spirit Day's costume contest.
First-years enjoy mocktails during orientation.
Students donned Venetian masks at the Dietrich Ball.
Get Involved!
Are you ready to take your student experience to the next level and share your unique perspective?
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Join the Dietrich Student Advisory Board or the Humanities Undergraduate Group and become part of a vibrant community dedicated to empowerment, advocacy and collaboration!
The Student Advisory Board members represent all Dietrich College undergraduate students. The Board is composed of two committees, Discussion & Advocacy and Activities & Connections.
The Discussion & Advocacy Committee provides feedback on topics related to Academic Advising, Experiential Learning and the General Education Program. This group may also advocate for policy change, consideration, etc. Meetings are held every other week starting in September.
The Activities & Connections Committee assists in the planning and running of student-focused activities at the college level and initiates new ways to increase connections across Dietrich College. Meetings are held every other week starting in September.
Dietrich undergraduate students can choose to be involved with one or both committees. This is a year-long commitment with the opportunity to return the following year.
The Humanities Undergraduate Group (HUG) is an organization open to all majors, additional majors, minors and first-year students in History, English, Philosophy and Languages, Cultures & Applied Linguistics (LCAL).
The purpose of HUG is to give humanities students a greater voice in Dietrich College while facilitating community, interdepartmental collaboration and leadership among humanities students.
In-person meetings are held routinely every semester, providing HUG members an opportunity to socialize, express their concerns to the Humanities Advisor and propose and plan humanities events and programs.