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BW Student Life: Connect, Engage, Grow

When you become a Yellow Jacket, you’re joining a thriving community where you can find a unique place to belong.

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Discover Where You Belong at Baldwin Wallace

BW's Division of Student Affairs is here to help you as you explore opportunities to connect, engage, and grow at Baldwin Wallace. Our goal is to provide support and resources that foster a sense of belonging and inclusion for all students.

From the day you arrive on campus, there are endless opportunities to discover where you belong in the BW community. We're here to support your intellectual, social and holistic growth in a community that fosters a sense of belonging by providing comprehensive co-curricular engagement opportunities that are inclusive and welcoming.


Meet BW's VP for Student Affairs

Timeka Rashid

Dr. Timeka Rashid serves Baldwin Wallace as the Vice President for Student Affairs. Rashid has over 20 years of experience in student affairs administration, program development and implementation, strategic planning, and community outreach and engagement. As a native of Northeast Ohio, a first-gen student, proud graduate of a small liberal arts college, and mom to a BW student-athlete, she fundamentally believes in the unique Yellow Jacket experience.

Read Dr. Rashid's message to future Yellow Jackets.


Clubs and Organizations

With more than 100 clubs and organizations for students, there's something for everyone. You'll find academic and faith-based organizations, groups devoted to diversity, culture, fine arts and recreational sports, both club and intramural. Thinking about going Greek? Check out the fraternities and sororities that are active on campus.

BW also has a marching band and cheerleading; clubs devoted to service, education and wellness; honor societies; and student-run media including BUZZ-TV, WBWC-FM and The Exponent newspaper. Leadership development, from workshops to retreats, help develop the skills students put into practice managing these organizations.

  • Photo of Baldwin Wallace Marching Band

    Known as the "Marching Yellow Jackets," BW's marching band brings crowd-rousing energy and enthusiasm to home football games.

  • Photo of Baldwin Wallace Cheerleaders

    BW's cheerleaders support our teams throughout the year at home games, select away games and post-season playoffs.

  • Photo of two Baldwin Wallace football players

    BW has 24 varsity athletic sports (13 men and 11 women) at the NCAA Division III level and in the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC).

  • Photo of BW Student Singing in Sol A Capella Group

    One of BW's fine arts organizations, SŌL explores the musical creativity of each individual and the collaborative group, through the musical art of a cappella singing.

  • Photo of Day of the Dead Celebration

    Spanish Club is just one of BW's cultural clubs on campus and participates in several events throughout the year, including a Day of the Dead celebration.

  • Photo of BW Students in Muslim Student Association

    At BW you'll find several faith-based organizations, including the Muslim Student Association.

  • Photo of Baldwin Wallace Marching Band
  • Photo of Baldwin Wallace Cheerleaders
  • Photo of two Baldwin Wallace football players
  • Photo of BW Student Singing in Sol A Capella Group
  • Photo of Day of the Dead Celebration
  • Photo of BW Students in Muslim Student Association

Activities

The Yellow Jacket Activity Board (YJAB) is the student-run campus programming board that plans multiple events each month for the BW student body. YJAB hosts live entertainment such as hypnotists, musicians and comedians; late night programs such as BINGO and late-night breakfast; and off-campus events such as Cedar Point, Playhouse Square and Cleveland sporting events. On-campus YJAB programs are free to BW students, and off-campus programs, which include provided transportation, are offered at a discounted rate.

Prefer your fun to be active and outdoors? Check out the outdoor adventures program for annual sailing trips in the Florida Keys, whitewater adventures, ski trips to the slopes in New York and West Virginia, and camping trips throughout the year.

For students driving to campus every day, the Commuter Activity Board (CAB) sponsors various social activities for commuter students, such as bowling, cookouts and a popular weekly pizza lunch event.

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Cultural Events

The mix of music, theatre, lectures, exhibits and other arts and cultural events at BW will give you plenty of options for filling your free time and your senses. Expand your cultural horizons, be wowed by enormously talented peers and professors, and take in an array of celebrated guests from all around the globe who headline free lectures, concerts, master classes, workshops and performances.

  • Photo of BW Students Performing Into the Woods

    At BW, you can attend shows performed by our nationally-acclaimed music theatre program.

  • Photo of BW Holiday Concert

    There are many opportunities for students to attend concerts in the Conservatory of Performing Arts throughout the year, including the annual holiday concert.

  • Photo of BW Culture Night

    Culture Night offers an entertaining and educational experience for the BW community.

  • Photo of BW Students Performing Into the Woods
  • Photo of BW Holiday Concert
  • Photo of BW Culture Night

Service & Engagement

Service is a great way to get involved, make friends and give back. At BW, you can do a little or a lot, on or off campus. Plug into one-time service events, a weekly service program, and alternative break trips, or travel abroad for an international service-learning experience. Programs are designed and led by student leaders with support from the Brain Center for Community Engagement.

  • Photo of BW Students Brain Center

    For more than 30 years, the David & Frances Brain Center for Community Engagement has upheld the University's mission of empowering students to become contributing, compassionate citizens of an increasingly global society.

  • Image of Students at Dance Marathon

    During Dance Marathon, students dance for twelve hours to raise money for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.

  • Image of Students on Alternative Break Georgia

    An alternative spring break group traveled to Georgia with a focus on civil rights.

  • Image of Students Pack Away Hunger

    Students put together meals for Pack Away Hunger.

  • Photo of BW Students Brain Center
  • Image of Students at Dance Marathon
  • Image of Students on Alternative Break Georgia
  • Image of Students Pack Away Hunger