Introducing the Neighborhood S Newsletter
On behalf of the Neighborhood S Community Council, welcome to Neighborhood S. We’re so happy to have you as our neighbors! Our community council helps define the identity of our neighborhood by hosting neighborhood events, managing neighborhood funds, and facilitating processes like our neighborhood naming.
We will be sending bi-weekly newsletters to keep you up to date on events and opportunities in our neighborhood.
New Welcome Videos
Check out the latest Welcome (Back) to Neighborhood S video to hear from your neighborhood staff and residential student leaders, who are thrilled that you are finally here!
Upcoming Neighborhood Events
Neighborhood S Welcome (Back) BBQ: Monday, September 26, 5-7 p.m., Wilbur Field
Next week, we will be hosting our first neighborhood event of the year– our Welcome (Back) BBQ, co-sponsored by Residential Education and Residential Dining & Enterprises! There will be delicious food, music, games…and if you get there early enough, you can snag a limited edition Neighborhood Welcome (Back) BBQ t-shirt!
Opportunities
Program Funding
Have an idea for a fun activity you’d like to do with the other frosh in your neighborhood? Looking to gather the Row houses in your neighborhood for a picnic? Our council has funding for that! Please consult with your Resident Fellows, RAs and ETAs, or student council reps (once they’re identified!), and they can assist you in submitting a funding request. The first review of requests will happen at our first council meeting in week three!
Neighborhood Student Intern Recruitment
Interested in social media, marketing, event planning, and community building? Apply to serve as a neighborhood communications or neighborhood programs intern! These paid positions are a great way to gain valuable skills and experiences while making a positive impact in the community. Applications are due Friday, September 23.
Neighborhood Council Student Reps
We’re looking for neighborhood council student reps! If you are interested in putting on super sweet events for your neighborhood, and helping make decisions about how the council allocates funds and what the neighborhood tree should be, this is the opportunity! Each house in the neighborhood will have one representative. This is a volunteer position. Please submit your interest to the interest form; submissions are due by Monday, October 3. House leadership will use this information to select their representative.