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JOIN A CLUBWE’VE GOT 70.Whether you will live on campus or commute, there areplenty of clubs, organizations, and associations to get involvedwith as an active participant in our learning community.Think you’re a comedian? Try out for our Improv on the Rockscomedy troupe. Looking to learn how to plan a sports event?Join the Sport Management Association. Eager to show incoming first year students the ropes of campus life? Then become a Peer Advisor.
www.wne.edu
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL
800-325-1122 or413-782-1321
VISIT OUR WEBSITE!
www.wne.edu
20m/8.15
OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS1215 Wilbraham RoadSpringfield, MA 01119-2684
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
Our Campus Center includes a bookstore,café, Starbucks, foodcourt, and conveniencestore to stock up on late
night snacks.
EXPERIENCE LIFEON CAMPUSCome for a visit and explore. The best college experience starts witha great campus.
GET A TASTE OF REALFOOD ON CAMPUSOver at our dining facilities, the next best thing to homecooking is our “Real Food on Campus,” offering a wide varietyof dining options from home-style cooking to vegan. Whenyou’re on the go, you’ll find plenty of choices at Starbuck’sCafé, Subway, the Food Court, and convenience store.
MAKE OUR TRADITIONS YOURSFrom showing your class pride at the Clash of the Classes atMidnight Madness, Grilled Cheese Nights during finals, to the Friends and Family Weekend Bed Race, participation in our traditions makes you a lifelong member of the GoldenBear family.
Discover more at www.wne.edu/visit.
12360_WNEC.qxp_FINAL PRINT 6/9/16 9:33 AM Page 1
EXPERIENCE MORE.Take a virtual tour at www.wne.edu/virtual-tour. Then come to an Open House to see our residence life options for yourself.Visit wne.edu/openhouse to register.
By sophomore year you’ll be ready for a lifestyle that offersmore independence. You may choose Plymouth Complex, circular-shaped halls where you and three other studentsshare a suite consisting of a full bath and two double occupancy rooms that open to a central courtyard.
Another great choice is the LaRiviere Center, our living andlearning facility, which accommodates six or eight students ina suite with bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a living room. TheLaRiviere Center also features a computer lab, multipurposerecreational and meeting space, study rooms, and classrooms.You’ll be given priority consideration for assignment by formingtheme communities based on similar academic interests orother topics.
A third option is Commonwealth Hall. Its corridor style livingalso features multipurpose recreational and meeting rooms.As space permits, sophomores may also live in Gateway Village with apartments designed for two to six students.
SOPHOMORE YEARFRESHMAN YEARLIVING THE “SUITE” LIFE JUNIOR &
SENIOR YEARS
Your first on-campus living experiencewill be in one of the University’sresidence halls for underclassmen: Berkshire, Commonwealth, Franklin,Hampden, or Windham Hall. They are air conditioned, coed facilities.Most have double occupancy rooms with multipurpose lounges, kitchenettes, and laundry rooms. Two floors of Commonwealth Hall are also reserved for first-year students.
You’ll have a lot to say about your living arrangements. Through our online roommate matching program, you can find a roommate and select a community with a theme focusing on Engineering & World of Sciences; Next Generation of Leaders; Learning Today, Shaping Tomorrow; or Healthy Choices, Creative Living. You’ll be involved in your residence hall by joining activities offered throughout the year.
FINDING COMMON GROUND WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD
LaundryView®
Free laundry includesa status-check app.
Sitting in your room at home, you may imagine what life will be like living on a university campus. Where will you live? Who will you hang out with?And most importantly, what kind of food choices will you have in the dining hall?
SEEING IS BELIEVING. REALLY.But don’t just picture yourself here, come experience our amazing campus in person and take a photo while you’re at it. In fact, during our campus tour, we encourage you to snap a pic at one of our designated “Selfie Stations,” such as our famedGolden Bear statue. When you upload it at #WNESPIRIT at the end of your tour, we’ll give you a Western New England University t-shirt as a memento of your visit.
PICTURE YOURSELF HERE
Imagine this: decorating your own space, grocery shop-ping, cooking meals, and managing a household with your friends. That’s what awaits you in Gateway Villageapartments, the Evergreen Village townhouses, or the eco-friendly Southwood apartment complex. These independentliving residences featuring full kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, and baths offer upper-class students an idealenvironment for learning the skills needed to live on theirown after graduation. Residents of Evergreen Village enjoy a well-equipped community center while Southwood students learn important lessons about “green” living.
Music, games, comedy, movies, trips…whatever you’re intoWestern New England University has it going on. The hard-working students at CAB, our Campus Activities Board, packour calendar with plenty of programming and events to helpyou unwind and meet new friends. Take the stage to shareyour poetry. Win great prizes at Big Prize Bingo nights. Hop a bus headed to NYC for a Saturday. Head to the slopes ofMount Snow. Or burn off some steam on an intramural team.
WHAT’S GOING ON TONIGHT?
PLENTY.
LIVING ON CAMPUS
86% of first year studentslive on campus
12360_WNEC.qxp_FINAL PRINT 6/9/16 9:34 AM Page 2
JOIN A CLUBWE’VE GOT 70.Whether you will live on campus or commute, there areplenty of clubs, organizations, and associations to get involvedwith as an active participant in our learning community.Think you’re a comedian? Try out for our Improv on the Rockscomedy troupe. Looking to learn how to plan a sports event?Join the Sport Management Association. Eager to show incoming first year students the ropes of campus life? Then become a Peer Advisor.
www.wne.edu
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL
800-325-1122or413-782-1321
VISIT OUR WEBSITE!
www.wne.edu
20m/8.15
OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS1215 Wilbraham RoadSpringfield, MA 01119-2684
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
Our Campus Center includes a bookstore,café, Starbucks, foodcourt, and conveniencestore to stock up on late
night snacks.
EXPERIENCE LIFEON CAMPUS Come for a visit and explore. The best college experience starts witha great campus.
GET A TASTE OF REALFOOD ON CAMPUSOver at our dining facilities, the next best thing to homecooking is our “Real Food on Campus,” offering a wide varietyof dining options from home-style cooking to vegan. Whenyou’re on the go, you’ll find plenty of choices at Starbuck’sCafé, Subway, the Food Court, and convenience store.
MAKE OUR TRADITIONS YOURSFrom showing your class pride at the Clash of the Classes atMidnight Madness, Grilled Cheese Nights during finals, to the Friends and Family Weekend Bed Race, participation in our traditions makes you a lifelong member of the GoldenBear family.
Discover more at www.wne.edu/visit.
12360_WNEC.qxp_FINAL PRINT 6/9/16 9:33 AM Page 1
JOIN A CLUBWE’VE GOT 70.Whether you will live on campus or commute, there areplenty of clubs, organizations, and associations to get involvedwith as an active participant in our learning community.Think you’re a comedian? Try out for our Improv on the Rockscomedy troupe. Looking to learn how to plan a sports event?Join the Sport Management Association. Eager to show incoming first year students the ropes of campus life? Then become a Peer Advisor.
www.wne.edu
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL
800-325-1122 or413-782-1321
VISIT OUR WEBSITE!
www.wne.edu
20m/8.15
OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS1215 Wilbraham RoadSpringfield, MA 01119-2684
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
Our Campus Center includes a bookstore,café, Starbucks, foodcourt, and conveniencestore to stock up on late
night snacks.
EXPERIENCE LIFEON CAMPUSCome for a visit and explore. The best college experience starts witha great campus.
GET A TASTE OF REALFOOD ON CAMPUSOver at our dining facilities, the next best thing to homecooking is our “Real Food on Campus,” offering a wide varietyof dining options from home-style cooking to vegan. Whenyou’re on the go, you’ll find plenty of choices at Starbuck’sCafé, Subway, the Food Court, and convenience store.
MAKE OUR TRADITIONS YOURSFrom showing your class pride at the Clash of the Classes atMidnight Madness, Grilled Cheese Nights during finals, to the Friends and Family Weekend Bed Race, participation in our traditions makes you a lifelong member of the GoldenBear family.
Discover more at www.wne.edu/visit.
12360_WNEC.qxp_FINAL PRINT 6/9/16 9:33 AM Page 1
JOIN A CLUBWE’VE GOT 70.Whether you will live on campus or commute, there areplenty of clubs, organizations, and associations to get involvedwith as an active participant in our learning community.Think you’re a comedian? Try out for our Improv on the Rockscomedy troupe. Looking to learn how to plan a sports event?Join the Sport Management Association. Eager to show incoming first year students the ropes of campus life? Then become a Peer Advisor.
www.wne.edu
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL
800-325-1122or413-782-1321
VISIT OUR WEBSITE!
www.wne.edu
20m/8.15
OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS1215 Wilbraham RoadSpringfield, MA 01119-2684
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
Our Campus Center includes a bookstore,café, Starbucks, foodcourt, and conveniencestore to stock up on late
night snacks.
EXPERIENCE LIFEON CAMPUS Come for a visit and explore. The best college experience starts witha great campus.
GET A TASTE OF REALFOOD ON CAMPUSOver at our dining facilities, the next best thing to homecooking is our “Real Food on Campus,” offering a wide varietyof dining options from home-style cooking to vegan. Whenyou’re on the go, you’ll find plenty of choices at Starbuck’sCafé, Subway, the Food Court, and convenience store.
MAKE OUR TRADITIONS YOURSFrom showing your class pride at the Clash of the Classes atMidnight Madness, Grilled Cheese Nights during finals, to the Friends and Family Weekend Bed Race, participation in our traditions makes you a lifelong member of the GoldenBear family.
Discover more at www.wne.edu/visit.
12360_WNEC.qxp_FINAL PRINT 6/9/16 9:33 AM Page 1
EXPERIENCE MORE.Take a virtual tour at www.wne.edu/virtual-tour. Then come to an Open House to see our residence life options for yourself.Visit wne.edu/openhouse to register.
By sophomore year you’ll be ready for a lifestyle that offersmore independence. You may choose Plymouth Complex, circular-shaped halls where you and three other studentsshare a suite consisting of a full bath and two double occupancy rooms that open to a central courtyard.
Another great choice is the LaRiviere Center, our living andlearning facility, which accommodates six or eight students ina suite with bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a living room. TheLaRiviere Center also features a computer lab, multipurposerecreational and meeting space, study rooms, and classrooms.You’ll be given priority consideration for assignment by formingtheme communities based on similar academic interests orother topics.
A third option is Commonwealth Hall. Its corridor style livingalso features multipurpose recreational and meeting rooms.As space permits, sophomores may also live in Gateway Village with apartments designed for two to six students.
SOPHOMORE YEARFRESHMAN YEARLIVING THE “SUITE” LIFE JUNIOR &
SENIOR YEARS
Your first on-campus living experiencewill be in one of the University’sresidence halls for underclassmen: Berkshire, Commonwealth, Franklin,Hampden, or Windham Hall. They are air conditioned, coed facilities.Most have double occupancy rooms with multipurpose lounges, kitchenettes, and laundry rooms. Two floors of Commonwealth Hall are also reserved for first-year students.
You’ll have a lot to say about your living arrangements. Through our online roommate matching program, you can find a roommate and select a community with a theme focusing on Engineering & World of Sciences; Next Generation of Leaders; Learning Today, Shaping Tomorrow; or Healthy Choices, Creative Living. You’ll be involved in your residence hall by joining activities offered throughout the year.
FINDING COMMON GROUND WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD
LaundryView®
Free laundry includesa status-check app.
Sitting in your room at home, you may imagine what life will be like living on a university campus. Where will you live? Who will you hang out with?And most importantly, what kind of food choices will you have in the dining hall?
SEEING IS BELIEVING. REALLY.But don’t just picture yourself here, come experience our amazing campus in person and take a photo while you’re at it. In fact, during our campus tour, we encourage you to snap a pic at one of our designated “Selfie Stations,” such as our famedGolden Bear statue. When you upload it at #WNESPIRIT at the end of your tour, we’ll give you a Western New England University t-shirt as a memento of your visit.
PICTURE YOURSELF HERE
Imagine this: decorating your own space, grocery shop-ping, cooking meals, and managing a household with your friends. That’s what awaits you in Gateway Villageapartments, the Evergreen Village townhouses, or the eco-friendly Southwood apartment complex. These independentliving residences featuring full kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, and baths offer upper-class students an idealenvironment for learning the skills needed to live on theirown after graduation. Residents of Evergreen Village enjoy a well-equipped community center while Southwood students learn important lessons about “green” living.
Music, games, comedy, movies, trips…whatever you’re intoWestern New England University has it going on. The hard-working students at CAB, our Campus Activities Board, packour calendar with plenty of programming and events to helpyou unwind and meet new friends. Take the stage to shareyour poetry. Win great prizes at Big Prize Bingo nights. Hop a bus headed to NYC for a Saturday. Head to the slopes ofMount Snow. Or burn off some steam on an intramural team.
WHAT’S GOING ON TONIGHT?
PLENTY.
LIVING ON CAMPUS
86% of first year studentslive on campus
12360_WNEC.qxp_FINAL PRINT 6/9/16 9:34 AM Page 2
EXPERIENCE MORE.Take a virtual tour at www.wne.edu/virtual-tour. Then come to an Open House to see our residence life options for yourself.Visit wne.edu/openhouse to register.
By sophomore year you’ll be ready for a lifestyle that offersmore independence. You may choose Plymouth Complex, circular-shaped halls where you and three other studentsshare a suite consisting of a full bath and two double occupancy rooms that open to a central courtyard.
Another great choice is the LaRiviere Center, our living andlearning facility, which accommodates six or eight students ina suite with bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a living room. TheLaRiviere Center also features a computer lab, multipurposerecreational and meeting space, study rooms, and classrooms.You’ll be given priority consideration for assignment by formingtheme communities based on similar academic interests orother topics.
A third option is Commonwealth Hall. Its corridor style livingalso features multipurpose recreational and meeting rooms.As space permits, sophomores may also live in Gateway Village with apartments designed for two to six students.
SOPHOMORE YEARFRESHMAN YEARLIVING THE “SUITE” LIFE JUNIOR &
SENIOR YEARS
Your first on-campus living experiencewill be in one of the University’sresidence halls for underclassmen: Berkshire, Commonwealth, Franklin,Hampden, or Windham Hall. They are air conditioned, coed facilities.Most have double occupancy rooms with multipurpose lounges, kitchenettes, and laundry rooms. Two floors of Commonwealth Hall are also reserved for first-year students.
You’ll have a lot to say about your living arrangements. Through our online roommate matching program, you can find a roommate and select a community with a theme focusing on Engineering & World of Sciences; Next Generation of Leaders; Learning Today, Shaping Tomorrow; or Healthy Choices, Creative Living. You’ll be involved in your residence hall by joining activities offered throughout the year.
FINDING COMMON GROUND WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD
LaundryView®
Free laundry includesa status-check app.
Sitting in your room at home, you may imagine what life will be like living on a university campus. Where will you live? Who will you hang out with?And most importantly, what kind of food choices will you have in the dining hall?
SEEING IS BELIEVING. REALLY.But don’t just picture yourself here, come experience our amazing campus in person and take a photo while you’re at it. In fact, during our campus tour, we encourage you to snap a pic at one of our designated “Selfie Stations,” such as our famedGolden Bear statue. When you upload it at #WNESPIRIT at the end of your tour, we’ll give you a Western New England University t-shirt as a memento of your visit.
PICTURE YOURSELF HERE
Imagine this: decorating your own space, grocery shop-ping, cooking meals, and managing a household with your friends. That’s what awaits you in Gateway Villageapartments, the Evergreen Village townhouses, or the eco-friendly Southwood apartment complex. These independentliving residences featuring full kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, and baths offer upper-class students an idealenvironment for learning the skills needed to live on theirown after graduation. Residents of Evergreen Village enjoy a well-equipped community center while Southwood students learn important lessons about “green” living.
Music, games, comedy, movies, trips…whatever you’re intoWestern New England University has it going on. The hard-working students at CAB, our Campus Activities Board, packour calendar with plenty of programming and events to helpyou unwind and meet new friends. Take the stage to shareyour poetry. Win great prizes at Big Prize Bingo nights. Hop a bus headed to NYC for a Saturday. Head to the slopes ofMount Snow. Or burn off some steam on an intramural team.
WHAT’S GOING ON TONIGHT?
PLENTY.
LIVING ON CAMPUS
86% of first year studentslive on campus
12360_WNEC.qxp_FINAL PRINT 6/9/16 9:34 AM Page 2
EXPERIENCE MORE.Take a virtual tour at www.wne.edu/virtual-tour. Then come to an Open House to see our residence life options for yourself.Visit wne.edu/openhouse to register.
By sophomore year you’ll be ready for a lifestyle that offersmore independence. You may choose Plymouth Complex, circular-shaped halls where you and three other studentsshare a suite consisting of a full bath and two double occupancy rooms that open to a central courtyard.
Another great choice is the LaRiviere Center, our living andlearning facility, which accommodates six or eight students ina suite with bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a living room. TheLaRiviere Center also features a computer lab, multipurposerecreational and meeting space, study rooms, and classrooms.You’ll be given priority consideration for assignment by formingtheme communities based on similar academic interests orother topics.
A third option is Commonwealth Hall. Its corridor style livingalso features multipurpose recreational and meeting rooms.As space permits, sophomores may also live in Gateway Village with apartments designed for two to six students.
SOPHOMORE YEARFRESHMAN YEARLIVING THE “SUITE” LIFE JUNIOR &
SENIOR YEARS
Your first on-campus living experiencewill be in one of the University’sresidence halls for underclassmen: Berkshire, Commonwealth, Franklin,Hampden, or Windham Hall. They are air conditioned, coed facilities.Most have double occupancy rooms with multipurpose lounges, kitchenettes, and laundry rooms. Two floors of Commonwealth Hall are also reserved for first-year students.
You’ll have a lot to say about your living arrangements. Through our online roommate matching program, you can find a roommate and select a community with a theme focusing on Engineering & World of Sciences; Next Generation of Leaders; Learning Today, Shaping Tomorrow; or Healthy Choices, Creative Living. You’ll be involved in your residence hall by joining activities offered throughout the year.
FINDING COMMON GROUND WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD
LaundryView®
Free laundry includesa status-check app.
Sitting in your room at home, you may imagine what life will be like living on a university campus. Where will you live? Who will you hang out with?And most importantly, what kind of food choices will you have in the dining hall?
SEEING IS BELIEVING. REALLY.But don’t just picture yourself here, come experience our amazing campus in person and take a photo while you’re at it. In fact, during our campus tour, we encourage you to snap a pic at one of our designated “Selfie Stations,” such as our famedGolden Bear statue. When you upload it at #WNESPIRIT at the end of your tour, we’ll give you a Western New England University t-shirt as a memento of your visit.
PICTURE YOURSELF HERE
Imagine this: decorating your own space, grocery shop-ping, cooking meals, and managing a household with your friends. That’s what awaits you in Gateway Villageapartments, the Evergreen Village townhouses, or the eco-friendly Southwood apartment complex. These independentliving residences featuring full kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, and baths offer upper-class students an idealenvironment for learning the skills needed to live on theirown after graduation. Residents of Evergreen Village enjoy a well-equipped community center while Southwood students learn important lessons about “green” living.
Music, games, comedy, movies, trips…whatever you’re intoWestern New England University has it going on. The hard-working students at CAB, our Campus Activities Board, packour calendar with plenty of programming and events to helpyou unwind and meet new friends. Take the stage to shareyour poetry. Win great prizes at Big Prize Bingo nights. Hop a bus headed to NYC for a Saturday. Head to the slopes ofMount Snow. Or burn off some steam on an intramural team.
WHAT’S GOING ON TONIGHT?
PLENTY.
LIVING ON CAMPUS
86% of first year studentslive on campus
12360_WNEC.qxp_FINAL PRINT 6/9/16 9:34 AM Page 2
EXPERIENCE MORE.Take a virtual tour at www.wne.edu/virtual-tour. Then come to an Open House to see our residence life options for yourself.Visit wne.edu/openhouse to register.
By sophomore year you’ll be ready for a lifestyle that offersmore independence. You may choose Plymouth Complex, circular-shaped halls where you and three other studentsshare a suite consisting of a full bath and two double occupancy rooms that open to a central courtyard.
Another great choice is the LaRiviere Center, our living andlearning facility, which accommodates six or eight students ina suite with bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a living room. TheLaRiviere Center also features a computer lab, multipurposerecreational and meeting space, study rooms, and classrooms.You’ll be given priority consideration for assignment by formingtheme communities based on similar academic interests orother topics.
A third option is Commonwealth Hall. Its corridor style livingalso features multipurpose recreational and meeting rooms.As space permits, sophomores may also live in Gateway Village with apartments designed for two to six students.
SOPHOMORE YEARFRESHMAN YEARLIVING THE “SUITE” LIFE JUNIOR &
SENIOR YEARS
Your first on-campus living experiencewill be in one of the University’sresidence halls for underclassmen: Berkshire, Commonwealth, Franklin,Hampden, or Windham Hall. They are air conditioned, coed facilities.Most have double occupancy rooms with multipurpose lounges, kitchenettes, and laundry rooms. Two floors of Commonwealth Hall are also reserved for first-year students.
You’ll have a lot to say about your living arrangements. Through our online roommate matching program, you can find a roommate and select a community with a theme focusing on Engineering & World of Sciences; Next Generation of Leaders; Learning Today, Shaping Tomorrow; or Healthy Choices, Creative Living. You’ll be involved in your residence hall by joining activities offered throughout the year.
FINDING COMMON GROUND WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD
LaundryView®
Free laundry includesa status-check app.
Sitting in your room at home, you may imagine what life will be like living on a university campus. Where will you live? Who will you hang out with?And most importantly, what kind of food choices will you have in the dining hall?
SEEING IS BELIEVING. REALLY.But don’t just picture yourself here, come experience our amazing campus in person and take a photo while you’re at it. In fact, during our campus tour, we encourage you to snap a pic at one of our designated “Selfie Stations,” such as our famedGolden Bear statue. When you upload it at #WNESPIRIT at the end of your tour, we’ll give you a Western New England University t-shirt as a memento of your visit.
PICTURE YOURSELF HERE
Imagine this: decorating your own space, grocery shop-ping, cooking meals, and managing a household with your friends. That’s what awaits you in Gateway Villageapartments, the Evergreen Village townhouses, or the eco-friendly Southwood apartment complex. These independentliving residences featuring full kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, and baths offer upper-class students an idealenvironment for learning the skills needed to live on theirown after graduation. Residents of Evergreen Village enjoy a well-equipped community center while Southwood students learn important lessons about “green” living.
Music, games, comedy, movies, trips…whatever you’re intoWestern New England University has it going on. The hard-working students at CAB, our Campus Activities Board, packour calendar with plenty of programming and events to helpyou unwind and meet new friends. Take the stage to shareyour poetry. Win great prizes at Big Prize Bingo nights. Hop a bus headed to NYC for a Saturday. Head to the slopes ofMount Snow. Or burn off some steam on an intramural team.
WHAT’S GOING ON TONIGHT?
PLENTY.
LIVING ON CAMPUS
86% of first year studentslive on campus
12360_WNEC.qxp_FINAL PRINT 6/9/16 9:34 AM Page 2
JOIN A CLUBWE’VE GOT 70.Whether you will live on campus or commute, there areplenty of clubs, organizations, and associations to get involvedwith as an active participant in our learning community.Think you’re a comedian? Try out for our Improv on the Rockscomedy troupe. Looking to learn how to plan a sports event?Join the Sport Management Association. Eager to show incoming first year students the ropes of campus life? Then become a Peer Advisor.
www.wne.edu
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL
800-325-1122 or413-782-1321
VISIT OUR WEBSITE!
www.wne.edu
20m/8.15
OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS1215 Wilbraham RoadSpringfield, MA 01119-2684
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
Our Campus Center includes a bookstore,café, Starbucks, foodcourt, and conveniencestore to stock up on late
night snacks.
EXPERIENCE LIFEON CAMPUSCome for a visit and explore. The best college experience starts witha great campus.
GET A TASTE OF REALFOOD ON CAMPUSOver at our dining facilities, the next best thing to homecooking is our “Real Food on Campus,” offering a wide varietyof dining options from home-style cooking to vegan. Whenyou’re on the go, you’ll find plenty of choices at Starbuck’sCafé, Subway, the Food Court, and convenience store.
MAKE OUR TRADITIONS YOURSFrom showing your class pride at the Clash of the Classes atMidnight Madness, Grilled Cheese Nights during finals, to the Friends and Family Weekend Bed Race, participation in our traditions makes you a lifelong member of the GoldenBear family.
Discover more at www.wne.edu/visit.
12360_WNEC.qxp_FINAL PRINT 6/9/16 9:33 AM Page 1