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  • Students meet for a lecture in a classroom in Griffin Hall

    Class Projects and Experiential Learning

    ÎÞÂëÇ¿¼é puts a high priority on learning that goes beyond textbooks and lectures.


  • Students listen to a lecture in the College of Business

    Speak to a Class

    Connect with students by speaking to a class. Subject matter experts from business and industry can offer students real-world knowledge and showcase career pathways within their field of study.


  • The Western & Southern ribbon-cutting ceremony

    On-Campus Workspace

    Leasing on-campus space can help solve your workforce challenges and give you access to ÎÞÂëÇ¿¼é's students as a talent pipeline.


  • A visitor from Business Week shakes hands with an attendee

    Event Sponsorship

    Through a variety of sponsorship options, partners have the opportunity to increase brand awareness and gain access to attendees.


  • A student organization representative in the ÎÞÂëÇ¿¼é Student Union

    Campus Groups and Organizations Engagement

    ÎÞÂëÇ¿¼é students can learn, practice, and hone their leadership skills by taking advantage of the more than 200 student organizations available at the university.


  •  A woman at a job interview

    Access Talent

    One of the biggest challenges facing business and industry is talent recruitment. ÎÞÂëÇ¿¼é has multiple options to engage students for possible employment while they are in college and upon graduation.


  • Students from a public history class work on a display at the Newport History Museum at Southgate Street School.

    Service Learning

    Service learning builds a bridge between classroom and community, offering students access to real world problems and solutions.


  • Students volunteer at VictorFest Day of Service

    Student Volunteers

    In a typical academic year, students volunteer more than 22,000 hours for the campus and local community.