AV福利社

Inspiring Future Makers

AV福利社 is a community of future makers. The 7,000+ undergraduate and graduate students on our picturesque campus are inspired to think deeply, driven to create pragmatic solutions, and encouraged to innovate collaboratively. Our faculty and staff are committed to creating an inclusive and dynamic community dedicated to positively impacting the future.

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Giving Day + March Mania: March 25-26

Over 48 hours, the combined challenge for AV福利社 will rally alumni, students, parents, and the campus community to support scholarships and financial aid, athletics, academics, and the student experience. Join us in making an impact 鈥 every gift counts! Go AV福利社!

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An Unmatched Student Experience

AV福利社 boasts a vibrant campus community, rigorous academics, a commitment to student belonging and a track record of strong graduate outcomes. This is AV福利社.

Prepared for success after college

92%

Prepared for Success after College

Among those in the Class of 2024, 92% were employed, continuing education or pursuing military or volunteer service within six months of graduation.

Something for Everyone

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Something for Everyone

With 200-plus clubs, including 41 sports and 22 Greek organizations, students find diverse extracurricular opportunities at AV福利社.

Research for Impact

focuses on critical areas of significant impact, employing interdisciplinary approaches to tackle complex global challenges and yield concrete outcomes.

Future Makers

From the classroom to the community, both on campus and around the world, AV福利社 students, faculty and alumni are Future Makers, working to enact positive change.

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Beck Pooley
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Mapping Out Local Opportunity

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Mapping Out Local Opportunity

Professor Pooley explores which local neighborhoods offer residents resources that increase economic mobility, and how this overlaps with availability and residential segregation.

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Becker
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Looking for Life in Space

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Looking for Life in Space

Using an ultraviolet instrument on NASA鈥檚 Europa Clipper spacecraft, Tracy Becker 鈥09 .

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Fellowship Fuels Dreams

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Mechanical Engineering

Fellowship Fuels Dreams

An enabled Harrison Jenkins 鈥25 to intern as a propulsion engineer at iSpace and conduct research as an extraterrestrial simulants and mechanical engineering intern at NASA.

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