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Student Life
Many colleges can help you earn the degree you want, but only a college whose values match yours will give you the most complete, successful, memorable and happy experience. It is well worth your time -and it will help in making the right decision- to think about the kind of atmosphere, size, philosophy and opportunities you want to have.
Campus Buildings
Halliehurst Hall
Halliehurst houses the Office of Admissions, Advancement, Office of the President, Vice President for Advancement, Director of Enrollment Management, and the International Student Counselor. National Historic Landmark.
Jennings Randolph Hall
Jennings Randolph houses the Office of Student Life, Office of the Campus Activities Board, Chaplain's Office, Security Office, Student Assembly Office, Mosque, and the Student Publication Offices (Senatus-yearbook, Senator-newspaper, Aurora-literary magazine).
Liberal Arts Hall
Liberal Arts houses Dean of the Faculty, Registrar's Office, Financial Planning Office, Business Office, Education Department, Religion/Philosophy Department, Recreation Management Department, and the Mountain Institute Office.
Albert Hall
Albert Hall houses the Career, Academic, and Personal Services (CAPS) center, Supported Learning Program, several small computer labs, and the departments of English/Foreign Language, Communications, Political Science, Human Sciences, History, and the International Language Institute (ILI).
Boiler House Theatre
The Boiler House Theatre contains a 60 x 40 open space for performances, plus a separate make-up room, a new shop, lobby, concessions, and bathrooms. National Historic Landmark.
Eshleman Science Center
The Science Center houses largest computer lab on campus, dark room, planetarium, greenhouse, and the departments of Nursing, Math, Science, and Computer Science.
Booth Library
Our campus library houses over 300,000 volumes of literature, archives, media center, community room, student lounge, group study rooms and individual study stations, scholar's room, and a computer lab.
Meal times
Location: Benedum Hall/ Madden Student Center
The Dining Hall - Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday
Lunch 11:15 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Monday - Thursday
Dinner 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday
Brunch 11:15 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Dinner 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Cadillac Daddy Cafe - Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday 6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Monday - Friday (Breakfast*) 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
*Meal plan breakfast meal service
Campus Events calendar
http://www.davisandelkins.edu/calendar/
Clubs & Organizations
http://www.davisandelkins.edu/studentlife/studentorgs.cfm
Career, Academic and Personal Services (CAPS) Center
The CAPS center is staffed by professionals who devote their time and energies to assisting students. To enhance student growth and development is the main objective for the services offered in the Center. The professional staff is dedicated to that end as they work with students either on a one-on-one basis, in groups, or in classroom settings. Short workshops or focused information sessions are also offered on campus during evening hours. These sessions are sometimes provided as a part of the residence hall programming or are available for the campus community as a whole. Academic Support Services include an academic skills program, academic warning program, student alert program, study skills assistance, and a tutorial program. The center also offers personal counseling services and housing the Supported Learning Program.
CAPS Center Contact Information
Dub Campbell
Caps Center Director
Jennings Randolph Hall, Ext. 1291
campbeld@davisandelkins.edu
Supported Learning Program
Mary Ellen Schubert, Coordinator
Jennings Randolph Hall, Ext. 1384
Schubert@davisandelkins.edu
When possible, stopping by the Center or phoning in advance to arrange an appointment is suggested. Walk-ins are encouraged/welcomed and will be handled on a staff availability basis.
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QUICK FACTS about D&E
ENROLLMENT:
635 students
STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO: 12:1
CAMPUS:
20 major buildings on 170 acres, all within walking distance of the downtown business community
ATHLETICS:
D&E's Ski Team competes in the USCSA Allegheny Conference.
Ten NCAA, Div. II, teams offer competitive opportunities in most sports to men and women.
ENTERTAINMENT:
D&E's Déjà vu music festival brings up-and-coming bands to campus every spring.
HOUSING:
D&E dorms feature single rooms, doubles and suites. |
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