UVM Student Life Get Out There Guide

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GET

OUT THERE GUIDE

What you need to know about activities, programs and clubs at the University of Vermont.


OUR MISSION To foster an inclusive culture of student leadership development, community involvement, and programming in order to develop a socially just community of lifelong learners.

OUR LOCATION Dudley H. Davis Center 590 Main Street, Rm. 310 Burlington, VT 05405 E: studentlife@uvm.edu T: (802) 656.2060 F: (802) 656.7731 W: uvm.edu/studentlife


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WHAT WE DO…

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There are many ways to get involved at UVM, but the best way to get involved is to get out there. Pick a direction and run with it. At the Department of Student Life, we’re here to support you along the way. <^kZ jh V XVaa (802) 656-2060 K^h^i djg lZWh^iZ (uvm.edu/studentlife) Hide Wn i]Z HijYZci A^[Z d[ÄXZ (Davis Center, 3rd floor)

Check out ActivitiesFest Don’t miss the 100+ student groups.

Attend the Next HiZe! V hdX^Va justice retreat It will change your life!

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Support UVM’s largest philanthropy.

<d id i]Z Banff Mountain Film Festival Live vicariously through other adventurers.

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LEADERSHIP & CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

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TREK is a unique team-building and enrichment program for first-year students led by upper-class peers. HedchdgZY Wn i]Z 9ZeVgibZci d[ HijYZci A^[Z DjiYddg Egd\gVbh VcY AZVYZgh]^e 8^k^X :c\V\ZbZci Egd\gVbh! TREK offers new students diverse, experiential learning opportunities that promote community building, self-discovery and connection with future classmates.

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To sign up for TREK or to become a IG:@ aZVYZg! \d id jkb#ZYj$hijYZcia^[Z

1ST YEAR EXPERIENCE Once on campus, Ă„ghi nZVg hijYZcih have opportunities to get connected to the UVM community. Beginning with Convocation and Twilight >cYjXi^dc! you and your classmates are brought together to be welcomed to UVM. The KD>8:H EVcZah throughout the year are discussions with diverse UVM students about their experiences on-campus. FjZhi^dch4 8]Vi l^i] ZmeZgi JKB hijYZcih i]gdj\] ;^ghi NZVg >c[d ;N> / jkb#ZYj$[n^

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GREEK LIFE ;dg dkZg &,% nZVgh! i]Z Jc^kZgh^in d[ KZgbdciŸh fraternities and sororities have played an active role on our campus. To this day, UVM’s Greek Community continues to provide endless opportunities in an environment that enhances learning experiences contributing to the development of citizenship, intellect, leadership, and life-long friendships. The opportunity to become actively involved as a member of a fraternity or sorority can be among the most rewarding collegiate experiences, one that will last a lifetime. Fraternities and sororities can extend an invitation id _d^c Vcn i^bZ d[ nZVg! ]dlZkZg! bdhi bZbWZgh _d^c during peak recruitment which takes place during the beginning of fall and spring semesters. Throughout recruitment you will have opportunities to ask Greek

Fraternities: Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Gamma Rho Delta Tau Delta Kappa Sigma Phi Delta Theta Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) Phi Mu Delta (Fall 2009) Pi Kappa Alpha Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Society Hdgdg^i^Zh/ Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Delta Pi Delta Delta Delta Kappa Beta Gamma Interested Ladies of Lambda Theta Alpha Omicron Lambda Pi Pi Beta Phi

members questions about how each chapter will contribute =dcdgh HdX^Zi^Zh/ to your experience at UVM. These chapters bring a proud Greek tradition to UVM.

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Gamma Sigma Alpha Order of Omega Rho Lambda <dkZgc^c\ 7dY^Zh/ Interfraternity Council Panhellenic Council HeZX^Va >ciZgZhi/ Greek Allies Greek Leadership Class Summer Greek Council


CAMPUS PROGRAMS

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OUTDOOR PROGRAMS UVM outdoor programs provide direct support to students in pursuit of wilderness leadership training, skill development and four-season adventure. The University of Vermont Outing Club (UVMOC), founded in 1932, is one of the oldest and largest collegiate outing clubs in the United States. In 2004, Outside Magazine ranked UVM #11 nationally on their list of top colleges offering wilderness adventure and education opportunities.

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Want to get outside? Take the first step, visit uvm.edu/~outside/ or call the OC at (802) 656-3439. The UVM OC provides affordable wilderness trips every weekend and leadership training and certification opportunities for students each semester. The OC also provides affordable rental equipment to the UVM community. Our focus is providing outdoor fun & adventure while promoting enjoyment, safe use and responsible stewardship of the environment we travel in. Start in August with the Wilderness TREK program, a six day community building wilderness experience (hiking, biking, sea kayaking, canoeing or rock climbing) — an adventurous way to kick off your career at UVM! OC trips and programs are available to all UVM students‌no membership required!

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CAMPUS MEDIA

The Vermont Cynic, WRUV-FM & UVMtv

Want to see your name in print? Or your face on TV? Or how about broadcasting your voice and music from the heart of UVM to downtown Burlington and throughout northern Vermont? UVM Campus Media can help you do that!

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Go to uvm.edu/~stdmedia, watch UVMtv in your dorm room, tune in to 90.1 FM or pick up the latest issue of the Cynic (on Tuesdays).


STUDENT CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

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Feeling artsy? In addition to these SGA-recognized groups, UVM has an active arts scene. Check out the theater department www.uvmtheatre.org/, music department www.uvm.edu/~music/ or uvm.edu/bored for the latest info.

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STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION I]Z HijYZci <dkZgcbZci 6hhdX^Vi^dc H<6 ^h i]Z student voice. Make a direct impact on campus by WZXdb^c\ V hZcVidg! hZgk^c\ dc V Xdbb^iiZZ ^c i]Z hZcViZ! VcY gjcc^c\ [dg d[[^XZ# I]Z H<6 Vahd hjeedgih [jg

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weekly to discuss current issues on campus and in the Burlington community. SGA representatives are also brought to the table when major decisions are being made that affect life and study on campus. Recently, the SGA has played a pivotal role in raising awareness of social justice issues, building town-gown relations, and deciding on student fees.

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CLUB SPORTS Who Plays? Anyone can join, and everyone gets to play. In fact, over 1,000 students participate in our nearly 50 recognized club sports. What sports are there? You name it! Aikido, crew, fencing, equestrian, field hockey, gymnasi^Xh! ^XZ ]dX`Zn VcY bdgZ# CZl dcZh VgZ ValVnh being added and started by students.

=ZgZ¼h V Wg^Z[ hVbeaZ/ Martial Arts (co-ed) Basketball (m & w) Horse Teams (co-ed) Dance Companies (co-ed) Lax (m & w) Ultimate Frisbie (m & w) Sailing (co-ed) Cycling (co-ed) Ski & Snowboard (co-ed) Volleyball (m & w)

Who is the competition? UVM club sports are well recognized — many of the clubs compete at regional and national levels against other colleges and universities, and often win big.

Soccer (m & w) Rugby (m & w) Football

6gZ XajW hedgih Vi JKB [jc4 Yes! Most club sports participants have voiced that it’s the camaraderie that motivates them to hit the field, water, saddle, court (you get the idea).

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Call: (802) 656-8723 dg k^h^i/ jkb#ZYj$XajWhedgih Like what you see, but looking for more?

Broomball, perhaps? Yoga class? Recreational and intramural sports are organized through UVM’s “Campus Rec.” Get on a team today or pick up the latest class schedule at Patrick Gym or uvm.edu/recreation.

Want to play? HiZe &/ Go to uvm.edu/clubsports for the most up-to-date list of sports HiZe '/ 8DCI68I JH Call UVM’s Club Sports Coordinator 802-656-8723


BEYOND CAMPUS Everyone knows about 8]jgX] Hi#! Wji Y^Y ndj `cdl VWdji° ™ 8ZciZcc^Va LddYh/ With a network of trails, it’s the perfect place to take a relaxing break from your busy schedule. ™ LViZg[gdci EVg` i]Z 7^`Z EVi]/ Take the free College Street shuttle down to Burlington’s Waterfront. Check out one of the many festivals or stroll along the bike path, a 7-mile paved trail along the Lake Champlain shoreline. ™ 8nXaZ i]Z 8^in/ A 10-mile bike loop that takes you past a number of Burlington’s landmarks. ™ I]Z >ciZgkVaZ/ With 700 acres of farms, hiking, and biking trails, it’s a great Burlington resource. ™ L^i]^c 7jga^c\idc/ Want to make a difference in the community? The Office of Community Relations promotes collaborations between UVM and neighbors. Start a community garden, coordinate an art exhibit and work to make a difference in our neighborhoods. ™ 7ZndcY 7jga^c\idc/ Want to take a ski trip, climb Mount Mansfield, or try your hand at rock climbing? UVM’s Outing Club (uvm.edu/~outside) is your source for trips, gear, and advice.

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T h e D e p a r t m en t o f S t u d en t L i f e Dudley H. Davis Center 590 Main Street, Rm. 310 Burlington, VT 05405 E: studentlife@uvm.edu T: (802) 656.2060 F: (802) 656.7731 W: uvm.edu/studentlife

The Department of Student Life believes social justice serves as a foundation of student leadership development, community involvement, and programming at the University of Vermont. We aspire to provide a safe, supportive environment that values the identities, beliefs, and abilities of all students. We are committed to actively engaging, educating, and challenging students, our staff, and others in our campus community regarding issues of multiculturalism, privilege, and oppression. As allies to UVM students and as leaders in our community we strive to identify and remove barriers to student growth, education, and involvement. We engage in dialogue, provide training, and develop programs that support our commitment to creating an active, inclusive and just student body.

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Statement Of Diversity & Social Justice


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