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Student Life

2023 Food Truck Series

Whether they’re looking for a quick bite or a new culinary experience, students and university employees alike are excited to sample some local flavor during the spring Community Food Truck Series. 

Plant growing in a light bulb

April 22, 2023, marks the 53rd anniversary of Earth Day, and 91ֿ is celebrating the whole Earth Month with the theme “Invest in Our Planet.” 

American Academy students petting a capybara in Curitiba.

Capybaras are part of the American Academy experience at PUCPR in Curitiba, Brazil. 

American Academy students relax and play guitar after class at PUCPR

After class, American Academy students at PUCPR like to hang out and relax. 

Fresh vegetables at DI Hub

Student cooks working in University Culinary Services see firsthand the fresh ingredients and care that goes into preparing meals at campus dining halls. 

DI Dining - serving station

The DI Hub's executive chef wants to make sure every student gets what they want to eat - with a side of vegetables.

Fresh Fruit at DI Hub

University Culinary Services is always listening and adapting to create nutritious, on-campus meal options for 91ֿ students to enjoy.

91ֿ's MAC Championship Men's basketball team.

91ֿ’s  team goes by many names: Golden Flashes, Mid-American Conference champions, winners. 

But Ted McKown, senior associate director of admissions for transfer enrollment, would add “transfer students” to that list. 

Many of the players on this season’s winning team transferred to 91ֿ from other colleges, making them part of a group of about 1,200 students who, each year, find themselves at 91ֿ for a new stop on their educational journeys. 

Kent Kraziness is a competition of black squirrels created by senior Cecil Martin.

Kent Kraziness is an competition created by University Housing Services to increase social media engagement. The competition, which kicked off on March 14-April 4, is a nod to the NCAA's March Madness.

Who Runs the World: Experiences of Gender, Race, and Power in Graduate School

Women represent nearly 60% of students in graduate or professional degree programs; however, they are still a minority in certain STEM fields like engineering and computer science. The Graduate College celebrated women’s history month by tackling this tough topic head-on.