Through learning communities, you have a great opportunity to connect with other students who share your interests and get to know faculty. Students who participate in a learning community earn higher ...
At Roanoke College, living-learning communities offer students with shared academic or personal interests the chance to live ...
Living Learning Communities (LLCs) are communities within our residence halls based around a shared academic program or interest. Each community is assigned to a specific area in a residence hall and ...
All Sharpe Scholars have at least one thing in common: they are interested in community engagement and research. Since “Sharpies” live together (in Cedar Hall) and share classes in the program, their ...
Through learning communities, you have a great opportunity to connect with other students who share your interests and get to know faculty. Students who participate in a learning community earn higher ...
In these communities, students with shared academic, social and cultural interests live on the same floor and attend courses together. This experience is considered a "high-impact practice," promoting ...
The College of Science Living Learning Community offers incoming freshmen the opportunity to live and work with students who have similar academic goals and interests while also providing ...
Hallett Hall is the home to four Identity Based Living Learning Communities— Lucile B. Buchanan for Black students and allies, Por La Cultura for Multicultural and Latinx students and allies, Spectrum ...
At UB, you have the unique opportunity to live with like-minded students in our popular Living Learning Communities, typically located in our residence halls. By living with other students who share ...
Living-Learning Communities (LLCs) are specialized living environments that cater to students who share similar interests or majors. These communities provide a unique opportunity for students to ...
The Office of Academic Affairs is pleased to offer support for the creation of Faculty Learning Communities for the 2025-26 academic year. Faculty Learning Communities are composed of no more than 5 ...
This learning community for new faculty offers valuable insights for educators at all experience levels, from novices to seasoned professionals. You'll gain access to an online, non-credit course ...