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Residential Community
Residential Community

Involvement in an active campus.

University of Evansville students are involved, busy, and sometimes even a little over-extended. But that's the kind of students who come to UE. Students who are active, have fun, and learn more about themselves at the same time.

Want something to do?

WIth over 170 clubs, organizations, and activities, it's easy to find something that interests you. Social, professional, musical - you can explore it all.

About Campus

To start with, it’s beautiful. The front lawn has all the feel of a park, with gardens, walkways, and benches. It’s a place where students play Frisbee, study, and even attend classes. Surrounding the front lawn are academic buildings made from Indiana limestone. In the middle of campus is Memorial Plaza, a tribute to the 1977 men’s basketball team and the busiest crossing on campus. To the north are the athletic fields, with some of the very best college baseball, softball, and soccer stadiums in the nation. Wherever you are on campus, you get the feeling that this is the way a college should look. All of this is nestled in a residential neighborhood where students walk, jog, and shop.

Residence Halls

UE's campus is truly residential. Seventy percent of students live on campus, and 90 percent live within walking distance. Freshmen, unless they commute from home, live in one of UE's eight residence halls. It is not unusual for our students to live on campus for all four years! Upperclassmen can choose to live in North Hall or in the Villages. All buildings are conveniently located near other campus buildings, making any destination no more than a 10-minute walk across campus. 

Residential Community

The University of Evansville has been recognized as one of the most supportive campuses in the nation for student organizations. That is because there is a philosophy among faculty members that students learn as much outside of the classroom as they do in it. We want students involved, connected, and shaping the direction of the University.

Bruce Weisman

"UE is more than classes, papers, and tests; it is a community."
- Bruce Weisman
Accounting & Business Management

Jesse Miller

"There is plenty to do on campus; the key is to get involved."
- Jesse Miller
Economics & Philosophy

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