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Happy Halloweek! (That’s a thing, right?) This week’s In the Know is all treat, no trick – we promise. 💀🎃👻🧟🦇

P.S. Is your club or student organization hosting an event soon? Maybe you have some important or exciting news to share with other students? Get the word out! Email your In the Know submissions to Sarah at heikkins@strose.edu by Friday to get featured in the next edition.

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Think you’ve got the best Halloween costume at Saint Rose? Show us what you’ve got! This year, we’re holding a costume contest on Instagram. The grand prize? A pizza party for you and four of your best buds, courtesy of Sodexo. Send your costumes to Sarah at heikkins@strose.edu by 5 p.m. TOMORROW (Monday, October 25) for a chance to win! We’ll be opening up voting on our Instagram stories starting Tuesday, so stay tuned. You can find the contest rules here. 

Intramural Sports are here! The Athletics Department is excited to offer intramural sports at Saint Rose every Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. Right now, we’re starting off with open gym basketball in the EAC gym, but keep an eye out for more sports offerings soon! NOTE: Masks are required. Please wear appropriate footwear! Questions? Reach out to Alexandra and Kaylie at cinquantaa045@strose.edu and yerdonk568@students.strose.edu.

Registration Day is November 8! You should have received an email about your registration time on Friday, so check your inbox and mark your calendar ASAP. Info about course offerings for the Spring 2022 semester will be posted soon, but the list is still being updated. Keep checking the course list up until November 8 to make sure the classes you want to register for are still available!

Do you follow us on TikTok? If not, you’re missing out. Last week, our very own Golden Knight learned how to use a LITERAL DRONE to make something we think you’ll love. He’s a 14th-Century knight with four fingers on each hand, so yeah … we’re impressed. Watch it here!

Rainbow Rose Ball auditions are open! Saint Rose Identity is looking for bands and solo musicians to perform at this year’s Rainbow Rose Ball on November 20. If you’re interested in performing, email your video audition to identity@strose.edu by October 31 to be considered! 

Cause a scene for a good cause! The Saint Rose women’s lacrosse team is hosting a fundraiser at Blaze Pizza on October 28 from 5 to 9 p.m. Blaze Pizza will donate 20% of the night’s profits to the team. To support the team, you can either show this flyer when you’re ordering in-person, or use the promo code 1116A for online orders. The code is valid for pickup and carryout only! Thanks for supporting our Golden Knights! 🥍

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Shuttles to Plumeri are back! Thanks to a generous donor who loves our soccer teams as much as we do, the College will be offering shuttle rides to home games at the Christian Plumeri Sports Complex for the rest of the semester. Here’s the schedule:

Women’s soccer game:  October 30, 3 p.m.

  • Shuttle from 2:15 p.m. to 5:45 p.m.
  • Pickup will be in Lally lot, behind 1009 Madison Avenue


Got a sec?
Student Development would like to hear from you! Take this quick survey about student leadership opportunities on campus and share your thoughts on the Student Association here.

All vaxxed up with no spring classes to go to … Please send us a copy of your vaccine card ASAP, or you won’t be able to register for Spring 2022 classes! Send your copy to covidresults@strose.edu

Protect yourself online: October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month! Here are seven things you can do now to keep your devices and data secure. 

Let your voice be heard! Take our quick survey to let campus dining know how they’re doing. You have until Friday to take it, and all participants will be entered into an awesome prize drawing! Fill out the survey here. 

When we say “mask,” you say, “up!” This is your weekly reminder that you need to mask 👏 up 👏 when you’re inside all College buildings, regardless of your vaccination status. Please make sure your mask is completely covering your mouth and nose – they’re not doing a whole lot if they’re under your chin! Stay up-to-date with the COVID-19 Dashboard. 

The EAC pool is open! To keep everyone safe, we’re requiring that any students who want to come to open swim hours sign up ahead of time. You can sign up to swim here. Before you do, make sure you read through the re-opening guidelines.

Apply for Intercultural Pathways! Intercultural Pathways is a student development program for first-year students, brought to you by the ALANA is Leadership Mentorship and Ambassadors of Inclusion Programs. See Dr. Galen Gomes in the Student Development Suite in the EAC for further information or to apply. Learn more about Intercultural Pathways here.

IMPORTANT – Don’t forget to complete your required online prevention education courses: At Saint Rose, we believe in the importance of creating a safe and healthy environment. The College has a responsibility per federal and state regulations to provide each student with education and awareness training in the areas of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. We have partnered with EVERFI to provide trainings that will help us all be informed on topics vital to achieving our goal. As part of our comprehensive prevention program all new/incoming students are required to complete the following online trainings: Sexual Assault Prevention and AlcoholEdu (for new undergraduate students) and Sexual Assault Prevention (for new graduate students). This online education will empower students to make well-informed decisions about issues that affect their years at Saint Rose and beyond.

New/incoming students should have received an email in their Saint Rose account with the subject: The College of Saint Rose automated-message@everfi-foundry.net. Please do not delete this message because it contains the link to begin your assignment(s). Please contact Amanda Bastiani at bastiana@strose.edu if you have not received the email to start these prevention courses online.

Thank you for your ongoing support in helping to make our campus community safe! If you have any questions, or you are looking for ways to get involved, please contact Amanda Bastiani, Title IX coordinator and director of prevention education and response, at bastiana@strose.edu. Follow @saintroselovebetter on Instagram for 24/7 access to information and resources. Find more information regarding our policies, reporting options, and resources here.

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We’re sure you’ve spent some time getting to know your professors, but have you thought about learning more about the staff that keeps the College’s wheels turning every day, too? “Get to Know Saint Rose” is a weekly Q&A with a Saint Rose staff member to help you learn more about the resources available to you while you’re here. 

Meet Liz Espinoza from the Counseling Center!

Liz Espinoza, assistant director of counseling services

Fast Facts:

Name: Liz Espinoza, LCSW-R

What she does: Assistant director of counseling services

Where she works: Counseling Center

How long she’s been at Saint Rose: 2 1/2 years 

Her alma mater: University at Albany (undergraduate and graduate)

Fun fact: Espinoza loves doing origami and singing out loud at home or in the car to get pumped for the day. She also loves playing with her 6-month-old Catahoula Leopard puppy when she gets home from work!

Get to know Liz Espinoza:

What’s your favorite part of your job?

My favorite part of my job is having the honor and privilege to be a witness to the journey of students in individual sessions. I also value the prevention work that goes along with this role, where I can collaborate with other groups to provide information and resources and increase access to services for students, especially those who are first-generation, Latinx, POC, and LGBTQ+, who, statistically speaking, may be at greater risk of not receiving services from counseling services across the nation.

What’s something you want students to know about you?

I want students to know that I appreciate that this is a trying and ever-changing period in life, and that I want to support them as they navigate it. I believe that we all have internal strengths, and support is key in our lives. My goal is to support students to identify their strengths and enhance their support systems to better engage with life, school, and what is to come thereafter.

I will share that I am a 1.5-generation immigrant from Peru and have my own experience with navigating change, struggles, seeking support and nurturing my hope since I was a young person. I was raised to believe that there is always a way to solve challenges, and my family origin story is a constant reminder of that. I am also fully bilingual in Spanish.

If you could give students one piece of advice to carry them through their time here, what would it be? 

Reach out for help and support. Success comes from knowing when and with whom to connect with to meet your goals. Also, meditate! This is brain muscle strength training that has been proven to change our brain and increase our ability to problem solve and navigate challenges in life.

Thanks, Liz! Learn more about the Saint Rose Counseling Center on Instagram and on their website. 

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Need help getting started with research for your paper or presentation? Already started, but now you’ve got researcher’s block (it’s a thing, we swear)? The Neil Hellman Library is offering 30-minute, one-on-one research appointments on Advisement Day (that’s next Tuesday, November 2)! In person and zoom options are available – sign up via Navigate. Make the most of your day off from classes! 

Speaking of Advisement Day … it’s next week! Make sure you check your Navigate account for any holds on your record before you meet with your advisor on November 2. If you have any, contact the appropriate offices ASAP so you’re able to register for Winter and Spring classes. More information about online registration and time slots will be coming in the next couple weeks, so keep an eye on your email!

Here’s a quick breakdown of upcoming deadlines for second half-semester classes:

  • Last day to add/drop: October 27
  • Last day to apply for pass/fail grading: November 4
  • Last day to withdraw: November 22

Need some extra study help before midterms? Our tutors are offering in-person and online tutoring options for students. Check the Navigate app to see what’s available. Tutoring is free!

Study safely, please! With midterms right around the corner, we wanted to give you a quick refresher on the library’s COVID protocols:

  • Please don’t move furniture or chairs to sit together – they’re configured to be 3 feet apart to maintain proper social distancing.
  • Wear your mask at all times – make sure it’s covering your nose AND mouth!
  • They’re still not allowing food in the library, but drinks with covered tops are OK – just take a sip, then put your mask back on.

Need a quiet place to study? The third floor of the Neil Hellman Library is dedicated to silent study. We’ve got a variety of seating waiting for you, including tables, cubicles, and comfy chairs. We also have six individual study rooms (first come, first served) – get a key at the circulation desk. Visit the Library website for hours and more info.

Looking for another study spot on campus? Check out our list of Study Stops.

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Go, besties! The Saint Rose men’s soccer team invited Best Buddies Saint Rose and students from our College Experience program to join them at their match against Stone Hill last week. 

Speaking of soccer … In double overtime against NE10 rival Southern New Hampshire University on Saturday, our undefeated women’s soccer team scored with 13 seconds left on the clock. SNHU headed into the game undefeated, too, until sophomore Caylee Boorse’s rocket shot into the corner of the goal after an assist from Jen Bartlett said otherwise. (See the magical moment in the highlight reel at the 1:30 mark). Be sure to hop on the shuttle and head to the team’s next match on Tuesday at 6 p.m. against Adelphi.

 

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Your mental health matters. The College’s Counseling Center is always here for you when you need support, whatever that looks like. Follow them on Instagram for mental health and self-care tips at @csrcounselingctr! You can also learn more about the services offered by our counselors here. 

Help us stop the spread! We’re going to keep saying it every week, but the only way we’ll get through this next wave of the pandemic is by working together! Keep yourself and your friends safe by properly wearing your masks inside (we’re talking mouth AND nose covered, people), limiting contact with people outside of your bubble, and checking the restart website and the Health Services emails on Friday for updates. You’ve all been doing a great job keeping each other safe and healthy so far, so keep it up!

The Albany County Crime Victim and Sexual Violence Center is now on campus: The CVSVC’s advocacy services will be offered in the Counseling Center every Monday from 3 to 4 p.m. Their confidential campus coordinator will be there to explain your rights under Title IX, help students get extra time on assignments or change their classes/housing, answer your questions on reporting sexual and/or interpersonal violence, and help connect you with a counselor. Make an appointment today by contacting Amanda Wingle at 518.447.7100 or Amanda.Wingle@albanycountyny.gov

Introducing Saint Rose’s Chest Binder Program: Saint Rose students who identify as trans and/or nonbinary are eligible to get one FREE chest binder from the Counseling Center every semester. For more info, call our counselors at 518.454.5200, or send them an email at counseling@strose.edu

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Trick or treat yourself! In the spirit of Halloween, the Dining Hall is serving up a deliciously spooky dinner from 4 to 9 p.m. on Halloween. Here’s a taste of the menu: 

  • Hand-carved vegan stuffed pepper Jack-O-Lanterns (seriously, our chefs are carving faces in them)
  • Graveyard Pasta Medley
  • Murderous Marinara
  • Maimed Vegan Meatballs
  • Exposed BBQ Ribs
  • Bloody Mashed Potatoes
  • Grotesque Green Beans
  • Batwing Chicken Tenders
  • A Nightmare on Turkey Chili Street

And for dessert? Hold on to your broomsticks, because we’ve got cold-blooded cupcakes, a spoooooktacular cookie station, EDIBLE DIRT, smashed Jack-O-Lantern pie, homemade coffin cream, and so much more!

Want to speak to a dietician? You have one at your disposal through our Hospitality Services. Email Donna Duffy at Donna.Duffy@sodexo.com with any and all of your food- and diet-related questions. It’s free!

Do you have concerns or feedback about your food or dining experience? Contact General Manager Lori Holmes at Lori.Holmes@sodexo.com.

Hours:

Dining Hall

Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Starbucks

Monday through Thursday 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Friday 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. 

Saturday and Sunday 8 a.m. to noon

Camelot Room 

Monday through Thursday 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Friday 7 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Lally Cafe – Opening soon!

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Calendar

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26

2 p.m. Community Service Involvement Meeting at the Sanctuary

Come and learn how you can get involved in our community!

6 p.m. Saint Rose Women’s Soccer vs. Adelphi at the Christian Plumeri Sports Complex

It’s the second-to-last home game for the UNDEFEATED women’s soccer team – come cheer them on!

7 p.m. Sophomore Lounge in the Main Lounge

We’re holding a special event to celebrate our sophomores! All are welcome to enjoy some free food, games, and win prizes, but we’ve got something special for our second-year students. 🎁

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27

7 p.m. Saint Rose Communications Twitter-Side Chat with Dr. Nsenga Burton

Join the Saint Rose Comms department for a live-chat with academic, filmmaker, writer, and communicator Dr. Nsenga Burton of The Burton Wire this Wednesday! Use #SRCOM to participate on Twitter. 

Saint Rose Shares with the Student Nursing Association, time TBA (check the Student Nursing Association’s IG account for details)

The Student Nursing Association, in collaboration with the Office of Intercultural Leadership and R.A. Alejandra Morillo, is proud to bring you SAINT ROSE SHARES! Saint Rose Shares allows students, faculty, and staff to share their story of hardships that they have gone through or are going through in recognition of Health Awareness Month (ex: domestic violence, sexual assault, mental health, etc). We encourage those who need to get a weight off their chest to take part through this meaningful medium, and own your story. You can submit your story here. 

Submissions can be made anonymously, but if you’re comfortable, you can choose to have yours read by volunteers at the event. Your submission may also be shared on the Saint Rose Nursing Instagram page. Thank you for sharing! We admire your strength, and please know that this weight is one you do not have to carry on your own.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28

ALL DAY – Kappa Delta Phi Book Drive for the RED Bookshelf in the Lally School of Education

Kappa Delta Pi is organizing a book drive for the RED Bookshelf for the month of October! Please consider donating used/new books at the dropbox in the Lally School of Education (near the security desk). For more information, email Emily at whitbye316@students.strose.edu

7 p.m. Saint Rose Intramurals in the EAC Gym (2nd Floor)

Come play open gym basketball! If you have your own basketball, bring it! Note: Masks are required for entry. Please wear appropriate footwear!

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29

Noon – Saint Rose Goes Pink on the Campus Green

Did you know October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month? Please join the Saint Rose Student Nursing Association and the Offices of Student Life, Intercultural Leadership, and Marketing for Saint Rose Goes Pink! We’ll have a limited amount of limited-edition T-shirts to give away on a first-come, first-served basis. Students will also have the opportunity to fill out a ribbon with a name in honor or recognition of someone in their lives who has been impacted by breast cancer, which will be added to a Remembrance Wall. Members of the Student Nursing Association will be on hand with information and educational materials. At 1 p.m., join us for a remembrance walk before we wrap up activities on the Green. Come wearing pink in solidarity with those who have been impacted by breast cancer 💗

1 p.m. Trick or Treat Hygiene Drive

Don’t worry, there’s nothing spooky about this event! The Title IX and Community Service offices will be going around campus collecting personal care products to donate to Albany Community Action Partnership and Equinox, Inc. from 1 to 3 p.m. Friday. We’re looking for feminine products, soaps, shampoo, deodorant, toilet paper, and other toiletries. Sign up here to volunteer to be a hygienic trick or treater!

6 p.m. SEB Presents: Field of Horrors Haunted Attractions

The Student Events Board is off to a frightening start with its first trip of the semester. Tickets are sold out, but keep an eye on the ticket page in case any slots open up!

6 p.m. Saint Rose Women’s Volleyball vs. Franklin Pierce in the Nolan Gym

Let’s go, Golden Knights! Come cheer on the women’s volleyball team for their first of two home games this weekend.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30

1 p.m. Saint Rose Women’s Volleyball vs. Southern New Hampshire in Nolan Gymnasium

3 p.m. Saint Rose Women’s Soccer vs. Southern Connecticut State at the Christian Plumeri Sports Complex

This is your last chance to watch our women’s soccer team bring the 🔥 at home – you won’t want to miss it. Let’s go, Golden Knights!

7 p.m. Boo Bash in Saint Joseph Hall Auditorium

Join us on Halloween Eve for a night of dancing and live performances from student artists! Wear your best costume! Sign up for the festivities here. 

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31

4 p.m. Halloween Spooktacular in the Main Dining Hall

Two words: bone 🦴 appetit 🦴

4 p.m. Saint Rose Intramurals in the EAC Gym (2nd Floor)

UPCOMING

Advisement Day – NO CLASSES

November 2, All Day

It’s time to start planning for the spring semester! Friendly reminder that there are no classes on Advisement Day. 

Advisement Day of Service in the Sanctuary

November 2, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Once you’re done meeting with your advisor, why not volunteer with the Community Service team? They’ll be making meal jars and macaroni bracelets for the South End Children’s Cafe and local food pantries. You’ll also have a chance to make poppy pins for Veteran’s Day! 

Golden Knight Social – Location TBA

November 17, 2:30 to 4 p.m. 

Want to be involved in our next Golden Social? Email Meg Parascandola at parascam@strose.edu for more information.

ONGOING

Saint Rose Identity Meetings: Join the College’s LGBTQIA+ and Allies club every Thursday at 7 p.m. in Albertus 213! Sign up for their mailing list to stay up to date on all things Identity 🏳️‍🌈

Saint Rose Student Events Board Meetings: Help the SEB bring the events you want to see to campus! Meetings are held every Tuesday at 5:15 p.m. in Standish A and B. 

Saint Rose Chronicle Meetings: Extra, extra! Ok, we know that’s corny, but if you’re interested in being Albany’s next great student journalist, the College’s newspaper meets every Wednesday at 3 p.m. in Hearst 121. Come check it out!

Debate Club Meetings: Do you want to speak up? Join the Saint Rose Debate Club! Meetings are every Monday and Wednesday at 4 p.m. in Huether 203.

Community Service Involvement Meetings: The community service team meets every other Tuesday from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Interfaith Sanctuary. Next meeting: October 26.

Catholic Student Organization Meetings: The Catholic Student Organization meets every Sunday at 4:15 p.m. in the Interfaith Sanctuary. Come get involved!

Art Break: Come get crafty on Wednesday’s from 1 to 2 p.m., downstairs in the Interfaith Sanctuary! Sign up here.

College Mass: College Mass is held every Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at St. Vincent De Paul, 900 Madison Avenue, Albany (corner of Madison and Partridge). All are welcome. Contact Joan Horgan at horganj@strose.edu for more information.

Guided Mindful Meditation via Zoom: Sundays at 9:30 p.m., the Office of Spiritual Life is hosting a weekly guided meditation on Zoom. Meeting ID: 961 1173 0962; password: morepeace. Questions? Email Joan at horganj@strose.edu

The Happiness Support Project: The Happiness Support Project is held every Wednesday from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Interfaith Sanctuary. We could all use some extra cheer these days, so join in to help increase your skills at creating more happiness in your life and the lives of those around you!

Yoga at the Sanctuary: Keep the good vibes flowing every week with the Office of Spiritual Life’s weekly (beginner-friendly) in-person yoga class. Classes are every Monday at 7 p.m. in the Interfaith Sanctuary. Just bring your mask and a yoga mat (or borrow one of ours!). 

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Health Services
Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For any non-urgent medical issue, students can call 518.454.5244 or email healthservices@strose.edu for assistance, and their cases will be triaged by the LPN or nurse practitioners. Based on the presenting concerns, the triage outcome may lead to a telehealth or in-person appointment with the nurse practitioner.

Counseling and Psychological Services
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Tuesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Please call the center at 518.454.5200 or email them at counseling@strose.edu to speak with a counselor over the phone or through a Zoom session.

Neil Hellman Library
You must have a valid CSR ID to swipe into the building. Check out the library website for details.
Sunday: 4 to 10 p.m.
Monday through Thursday: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday: Closed

The Writing Center
Schedule an appointment through Navigate! Learn about the Writing Center’s services here.
Monday: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Tuesday: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday: 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Thursday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sunday: 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
*Please note that all appointments scheduled for Sundays or after 4 p.m. will be held online.

Tutoring Center
Schedule an appointment for tutoring through Navigate.
Find hours on the Tutoring Center’s webpage.

Fitness Center
Slots are available in 45-minute increments by advance sign-up online. Masks are required.
Monday through Friday: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Sunday: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Career Services
Career Services meets with undergraduate and graduate students via individual appointments. Make an appointment using the Navigate app.

Mailroom
Monday through Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. to noon

Package Pickup
Monday through Friday: 10 a.m. to noon and 2 to 4 p.m.
Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon

The USPS outgoing mail deadline is 9:30 a.m. USPS Mail received after 9:30 a.m. will be posted the next business day.

Reach the Mailroom at mail_room@strose.edu or 518.458.5443

Print Center
Monday through Thursday: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: Closed

Reach them at printing@strose.edu or 518.337.4820. Check out their services on the Print Center and Mailroom webpage.

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Want your club, team, or department’s social media listed below? Email Sarah at heikkins@strose.edu to be added. 

Official College accounts:

Instagram:

@collegeofstrose

@gogoldenknights

@strose_admissions

Twitter:

@collegeofstrose

@FinancialAidK 

TikTok:

@collegeofstrose

Facebook:

@TheCollegeofSaintRose

Other accounts to follow:

Departments:

Communications: @saintrosecom

Nursing: @saintrosenursing

English: @StroseEnglish (Twitter) / @stroseenglish (TikTok)

Psychology: @stroseschoolpsych

Teacher Education: @saintroseteachereducation

Offices:

Academic Advisement: @saintroseacademicadvising

Academic Success Center: @csracadsuccess2

Admissions: @strose_admissions 

Counseling Center: @csrcounselingctr 

Career Center: @csrcareercenter 

Hospitality: @saintroseeats 

Graduate Admissions: @saintrosegrad 

Residential Life: @strosereslife 

Writing Center: @collegeofstros1 

Sports:

Baseball: @saintrosebase 

Cheerleading: @strosecheer 

Cross Country/Track & Field: @saintrose_xctf

Men’s Basketball: @saintrosembb 

Men’s Lacrosse: @saintrosemlax 

Women’s Lacrosse: @saintrosewlax 

Men’s Golf: @saintrosemgolf 

Women’s Golf: @saintrosewgolf 

Men’s Soccer: @saintrosemsoc 

Women’s Soccer: @saintrosewsoc 

Softball: @saintrosesball 

Swimming: @saintroseswimdive

Volleyball: @saintrosevball

Clubs:

Student Association: @Saintrose_sa (Instagram) / @strosesga (TikTok)

American Choral Directors Association: @stroseacda

The Council for Exceptional Children: @cecsaintrose

English Club: @englishclub_strose

Natural Science Association: @strose.nsa

National Student Speech Language Hearing Association: @strosensslha

Student Art League: @studentartleague

Best Buddies Saint Rose: @bestbuddiesstrose

Big Brothers Big Sisters: @strosebbbs

Colleges Against Cancer: @cacstrose

Commuter Council: @srcommutercouncil

Saint Rose Identity Club: @identitystrose

The ALANA Steppers: @alanasteppers

The Saint Rose Chronicle: @strosechronicle

Crate of Apes Comedy Club: @crateofapes

The Girls Next Door: @gndsaintrose

Golden Knights Dance Team: @gkdanceteam

The Golden Notes: @goldennotescsr

Golden Vybz: @goldenvybz_

Sabor Latino: @strosesaborlatino (Instagram) / @saborlatino.strose (TikTok)

Saint Rose Television: @srtvstation

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If you have a question about the residence halls, contact: reslife@strose.edu.
If you have a question about health services, contact: healthservices@strose.edu.
If you have questions about dining, contact: dining@strose.edu.
If you have questions about academics, contact provostoffice@strose.edu.
If you have questions about your path to graduation or course scheduling, contact advisement@strose.edu.
If you have questions about student life, contact studentdevelopment@strose.edu.
If you have questions about cleaning protocol or facilities, contact gossg@strose.edu.
If you’re having computer trouble, contact helpdesk@strose.edu.
If you have a concern about your bill, contact bursar@strose.edu.
If you want to talk about financial aid concerns, contact finaid@strose.edu.
Don’t know where to turn? Email solutions@strose.edu.