

Undergraduate Major Communities
Space for student communities organized around specific academic majors, featuring departmental clubs, study groups, and major-specific rituals that foster shared identity within each field.
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Psychology Majors are undergraduate students specializing in psychology who form tight-knit academic communities characterized by shared jargon, collaborative study, and distinctive academic rituals.
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Psychology Majors
Business Students are undergraduates pursuing business degrees who form vibrant campus communities, participate in competitions, and share a unique academic and professional culture.
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Business Students
CS Students are undergraduate computer science majors who form active, tight-knit communities around programming practice, hackathons, coding clubs, and open-source projects. They share a distinct culture defined by specialized jargon, peer rituals, and a collective identity rooted in their academic and technical journey.
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Computer Science Students
Engineering students are undergraduates pursuing degrees in engineering fields who form vibrant communities centered on academic collaboration, technical passions, and shared professional ambitions.
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Engineering Students
Biology Majors are undergraduate students deeply engaged in the study of biological sciences, forming vibrant peer communities through shared academic experiences, lab work, and extracurricular biology organizations.
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Biology Majors
Economics Majors are undergraduate students who form a distinct academic community centered around studying economic theory and quantitative analysis. They share a unique culture defined by specialized coursework, club activities, and insider jargon.
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Economics Majors
Psychology Majors are undergraduate students specializing in psychology who form tight-knit academic communities characterized by shared jargon, collaborative study, and distinctive academic rituals.
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Psychology Majors
Business Students are undergraduates pursuing business degrees who form vibrant campus communities, participate in competitions, and share a unique academic and professional culture.
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Business Students
CS Students are undergraduate computer science majors who form active, tight-knit communities around programming practice, hackathons, coding clubs, and open-source projects. They share a distinct culture defined by specialized jargon, peer rituals, and a collective identity rooted in their academic and technical journey.
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Computer Science Students
Engineering students are undergraduates pursuing degrees in engineering fields who form vibrant communities centered on academic collaboration, technical passions, and shared professional ambitions.
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Engineering Students
Biology Majors are undergraduate students deeply engaged in the study of biological sciences, forming vibrant peer communities through shared academic experiences, lab work, and extracurricular biology organizations.
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Biology Majors
Economics Majors are undergraduate students who form a distinct academic community centered around studying economic theory and quantitative analysis. They share a unique culture defined by specialized coursework, club activities, and insider jargon.
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Economics Majors
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Space encompassing the lived experiences and communities of undergraduate students, including academic programs, housing, extracurricular groups, and social rituals that define campus culture.
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College Student Life
Space covering all student-led campus clubs, societies, fraternities, and governance bodies that organize co-curricular activities, represent student interests, and foster community engagement outside the classroom.
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Student Organizations
A broad higher education space encompassing the organizational units, staff roles, and programs dedicated to student development, well-being, and campus life beyond the classroom.
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Student Affairs
Space encompassing academic communities investigating gender identities, roles, relations, and power across social, cultural, and historical contexts, including feminist theory, queer theory, and intersectional analysis.
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Gender Studies
A broad space encompassing diverse self-identifying LGBTQ+ groups across life stages, regions, and cultural sub-movements, each with its own rituals, jargon, and support networks. This space contains specialized communities such as campus organizations, travel networks, parenting groups, and performance cultures that share a collective queer identity but operate with distinct cultural codes.
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LGBTQ+ Communities
Space encompassing the lived experiences and communities of undergraduate students, including academic programs, housing, extracurricular groups, and social rituals that define campus culture.
Contains 14 bubbles
College Student Life
Space covering all student-led campus clubs, societies, fraternities, and governance bodies that organize co-curricular activities, represent student interests, and foster community engagement outside the classroom.
Contains 5 bubbles
Student Organizations
A broad higher education space encompassing the organizational units, staff roles, and programs dedicated to student development, well-being, and campus life beyond the classroom.
Contains 4 bubbles
Student Affairs
Space encompassing academic communities investigating gender identities, roles, relations, and power across social, cultural, and historical contexts, including feminist theory, queer theory, and intersectional analysis.
Contains 3 bubbles
Gender Studies
A broad space encompassing diverse self-identifying LGBTQ+ groups across life stages, regions, and cultural sub-movements, each with its own rituals, jargon, and support networks. This space contains specialized communities such as campus organizations, travel networks, parenting groups, and performance cultures that share a collective queer identity but operate with distinct cultural codes.
Contains 3 bubbles
LGBTQ+ Communities
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Undergraduate students are individuals enrolled in bachelor’s degree programs, forming vibrant campus-centered communities with distinct cultural, academic, and social practices.

Undergraduate Students
STEM Major Students are undergraduates pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, forming an active community with shared identity and rituals.

Stem Major Students
Psychology Majors are undergraduate students specializing in psychology who form tight-knit academic communities characterized by shared jargon, collaborative study, and distinctive academic rituals.

Psychology Majors
University Student Discord Communities are online groups organized by students, dedicated to academic, social, and campus life interaction via Discord servers.

University Student Discord Communities
Biology Majors are undergraduate students deeply engaged in the study of biological sciences, forming vibrant peer communities through shared academic experiences, lab work, and extracurricular biology organizations.

Biology Majors
Universities are formal degree-granting institutions that provide higher education, conduct research, and foster distinct academic and campus cultures.
