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The Facts:

The D’Lion Organization is one of the treasures of undergraduate student life at the University of Rochester. With its long history  (over 50 years) at the University, the organization has established itself as an essential component of promoting community spirit within the residence halls and the University as a whole.  D’Lions decorate halls, help celebrate residents’ birthdays, as well as organize and run various events.  As a service organization they respond to the needs of the community and to those of the individual.

What to Expect:

Located on freshman halls, D’Lions are responsible for promoting hall spirit and creating a comfortable living atmosphere. They accomplish this by planning programs and decorating, among other things.

Throughout campus the D’Lion organization sponsors multiple blood drives as well as many other community service projects including helping out on Wilson Day. They aim to create programs that the entire campus can take part in.

D'Lions getting ready to move in Freshman

D'Lions getting ready to move in Freshman

Vasily Liapis’12, Rebecca Donnelly’12 and Trey Socash’12 getting ready for a D’Lion sponsored Fill Fauver Men’s Soccer Game.

Vasily Liapis’12, Rebecca Donnelly’12 and Trey Socash’12 getting ready for a D’Lion sponsored Fill Fauver Men’s Soccer Game.

Gannett 4 D'Lions show off their decorating skills.

Gannett 4 D'Lions, Nikita Bourque ’12 and Lauren Forbes’12, show off their decorating skills.

Interested?

Contact Rebecca Donnelly (rdonnell@u.rochester.edu) or Leah Peres (lperes2@u.rochester.edu)

Want to See More?

Check out the D’Lions website.

3 Responses to “On-Campus Spotlight: D’Lion Organization”

  1. Bridget Kruszka says:

    The D’Lions are amazingly sweet and handy. Both girls on my hall help me with homework and can spit off the bus schedule at any random moment. They act like older siblings which is awesome considering mine is four hours away from me.

  2. Taylor says:

    The link to the d’lion website is broken

  3. Kait Holden says:

    Taylor, the link has been updated. Thank you for pointing that out!

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