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STUDENT AFFAIRS DEPARTMENTS
Adult, Nontraditional and Transfer Student Center (A.N.T.S.)
Wilbur N. Daniel African American Cultural Center
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Associate Vice President and Dean of Students
Career Services
Community Engagement and Sustainability
Community service and volunteerism
Food Pantry
Counseling and Health Services
Fraternity and Sorority Affairs
Housing, Residence Life and Dining Services
Latino Community Resource Center
Little Govs Child Learning Center
Newton Military Family Resource Center
Assists veterans and military students transition to college and support
Office of the Vice President
Student Affairs Programs and Assessment Parent programs
Student Conduct and Case Management
Student Disability Resource Center
Student Life and Engagement Student organizations
Leadership programs
Student Publications
University Recreation
» Nearly 800 students received free professional clothing from local nonprofit Bella’s Closet during the fall semester at clothing pop-ups on campus, nearly a 100% increase from spring when the partnership was created with Career Services.
» University Recreation launched Kipsu, a text messaging service for swim lessons to enhance and streamline communication between aquatics staff, parents and participants.
» Attendance at Fall 2022 Fraternity and Sorority Affairs programs increased by 900 from Fall 2021.
» The Newton Military Family Resource Center began partnering with the Wounded Warrior Project in the fall to provide information at the center to military-affiliated students throughout the semester.
» In Fall 2022, the Wilbur N. Daniel African American Cultural Center (WNDACC) hosted many popular programs to engage students such as Party@The Peay, a school year kick-off program with over 238 in attendance.
» In Spring 2022, each Housing residence hall completed a community service project. Through some of these programs, food and toiletry items were collected for the SOS Food Pantry and Clarksville Safe House. Housing students also conducted a car wash to benefit Manna Café and collaborated with the American Red Cross on a campus-wide blood drive.
» Student Life and Engagement (SLE) and related groups sponsored 476 events during the spring semester to engage students and provide leadership and learning opportunities.
» Student Wellness hosted Alana’s Foundation in the fall, a program aimed at encouraging students, faculty and staff to take the influenza vaccine.
» University Recreation’s Intramural Sports had five out of six intramural league sports experience an increase in participation in the fall. Flag football increased 46% over the previous fall.