Student Affairs Programming
Mailman's Office of Student Affairs provides programming for the academic, social, cultural, and professional development of students across disciplines, including, but not limited to:
Student Life Expo
In the beginning of the fall semester, meet OSA, Adminstrative Offices, and all of our student organizations to hear more about their missions, programs, and services.
Welcome Events
During the month of September, kick off the academic year with your new and returning cohort members through various exciting events hosted by OSA and students organizations both on-campus and across New York City. Examples from the past include:
- Tours of various neighborhoods
- Nature hikes
- Socials
- Visits to NYC attractions
Alumni Networking
Join the Offices of Student Affairs, Alumni Affairs, and Career Services alongside the Graduate Student Association in enhancing your professional and academic network. Examples from the past include:
- Mixers
- Speed-networking
- Lunch and Learn
Wellness Week
Join OSA in organized stress-relieving activities during midterms and finals weeks. Examples from the past include:
- Massages
- Pet Therapy
- Yoga, Pilates, and Zumba Classes
- Walk for Wellness
- Art Therapy
OSA Sponsored Events
Keep your eye out throughout the year for advertised OSA-sponsored opportunities. Examples from the past include:
- Baseball game: NY Yankees versus NY Mets
- Basketball game: NY Knicks versus Brooklyn Nets
- Broadway Musical: The Book of Mormon
- Broadway Play: Eclipsed
- Off-Broadway Musical: Invisible Thread
- Off-Broadway Play: Smart People
- NYC Ballet: The Nutcracker
- Rockettes: Radio City Christmas Spectacular
Public Health Week
During the first full week of April, OSA celebrates National Public Health Week through a series of events and activities in collaboration with student organizations and faculty members throughout the Mailman School community. Examples from the past include:
- Staircase Scavenger Hunt
- Water Wednesday
- Mobile Wellness with the Center for Well-Being and Health Promotion
- Fruit Giveaways
Service Week
At the beginning of the Spring semester, volunteer with a local community-based organization and see public health in action! Service opportunity examples from the past include:
- CityMeals on Wheels Meal Delivery
- Community Kitchen Pantry: Soup Kitchen Prep and Serve
- Food Bank: Shop and Stock