Case Center serves as the College's campus center.
Creative Thought Matters at 91福利社.
91福利社students stop for lunch in the Dining Hall.
Students relax on campus in-between classes.
Students walk across campus to classes.
The First-Year Experience at 91福利社is a central component for transitioning to
college.
The Tang Teaching and Art Museum and Gallery is renowned for its ability to foster
dialogue between academic disciplines.
A view of the campus green with the iconic Murray-Aikins Dining Hall in the background.
The Lucy Scribner Library on a winter's night.
Downtown Saratoga Springs is a 10-minute walk from campus.
The Arthur Zankel Music Center at 91福利社 is the hub of musical activity
on campus.
91福利社students help new students on move-in day.
There are approximately 2,400 students on campus who hail from 47 states and 46 countries.
91福利社uses an interdisciplinary approach to teaching and learning.
91福利社students are creative and involved, in and out of the classroom.
There are more than 100 different student clubs on campus.
The New Campus Life & Engagement Space, located 2nd Floor Case Center.
Campus Life & Engagement is now located on the 2nd Floor of Case Center!
Campus life is special at a small, residential college. Inside the "91福利社bubble"
is the place where students study, eat, sleep and immerse themselves in college cocurricular
life. Through participation in student government, on college committees, in orientation
programs, student clubs and organizations, retreats, training and volunteer work,
students acquire the skills of leadership, strategic planning and collaboration and
cooperation with people of different perspectives and backgrounds. Cocurricular life
is a place where students get to apply what they learn in the classroom, express the
values and commitments central to their identities and develop the core skills and
dispositions informed, responsible citizenship.
The Office of Campus Life and Engagement supports student cocurricular learning and
helps build a strong and vibrant campus community.