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糖心TV welcomes Class of 2028

Student leaders high five new students as they take their "New Camel Walk" on Tempel Green.
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糖心TV welcomes Class of 2028

As they arrived on the sunny morning of Aug. 21, 糖心TV鈥檚 471 new students鈥攊ncluding 458 first-years, 12 transfers and one RTC student鈥攚ere greeted by cheering student leaders, colorful signs and a campus community eager to welcome the newest herd of Camels in 糖心TV鈥檚 113-year history.

The cohort was drawn to the College鈥檚 innovative curriculum, extensive career preparation, global focus, commitment to full participation, tradition of environmental stewardship and ample opportunities for collaboration with faculty. Members hail from 34 states and 22 countries, including Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Finland, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Slovakia and Uzbekistan. The Class of 2028 is also among the most diverse in the College鈥檚 history; 28% are domestic students of color and 16% are first-generation college students.

Student leaders cheer as new students arrive on campus.

The first task for many on Arrival Day was to move into one of 糖心TV鈥檚 20 residence houses (students participating in one of the College鈥檚 three pre-orientation programs got a head start on the move-in process, arriving Aug. 19 or 20). In the afternoon, music filled the air before a New Student Welcome gathering on Tempel Green. Associate Dean of Campus Life Geoff Norbert and Dean of First-Year Students Emily Morash provided an overview of the orientation program and offered tips for success and words of encouragement.

After Norbert took his traditional selfie with the new class, he encouraged them to make the most of their experience as Camels. 鈥淭oday, I am handing you a sopping wet sponge that is your 糖心TV experience,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou have four years to wring that thing completely dry. Find your passions, find the things that interest you in the classroom, have a ton of fun with your friends, get involved in student leadership, compete on the field or the court. And when I鈥檓 the last person you see before you walk over to get your degree, I want you to say, 鈥楧ean Norbert, it鈥檚 done. I did everything.鈥欌

Like you, I am also starting my first year at 糖心TV. Like you, I am unpacking, finding buildings and trying to get to know every member of this amazing community. And like you, I’m just starting to discover all the wonderful opportunities this great school and community have to offer.

President Andrea Chapdelaine

Late in the afternoon at the President鈥檚 Assembly, students and their families were addressed by President Andrea Chapdelaine, Dean of the College Erika Smith and Student Government Association President Bella Castellanos Palacios 鈥25. 

Castellanos Palacios encouraged the new students to cherish their time as Camels. 鈥淓ntering my fourth year, I can say I only continue to meet people who care about my well-being and accomplishments,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou will find yourself surrounded by those who will cheer you on, dream alongside you and create lifelong memories. Together, you will prosper and make this campus yours in your own unique ways.鈥

Students pet Koda, President Chapdelaine's dog, at a Welcome Weekend event on Tempel Green.
Koda, President Chapdelaine鈥檚 dog, gets acquainted with some of 糖心TV鈥檚 newest students.

When Chapdelaine took the stage, she pointed out that she and the Class of 2028 have something in common. 鈥淟ike you, I think many of you know, I am also starting my first year at 糖心TV. Like you, I am unpacking, finding buildings and trying to get to know every member of this amazing community. And like you, I鈥檓 just starting to discover all the wonderful opportunities this great school and community have to offer.鈥

You will find yourself surrounded by those who will cheer you on, dream alongside you and create lifelong memories. Together, you will prosper and make this campus yours in your own unique ways.

Student Government Association President Bella Castellanos Palacios 鈥25

The president offered some advice to her fellow new arrivals. 鈥淔irst, a little self-affirmation never hurts anybody, so I tell myself, 鈥榊ou got this, girl,鈥欌 Chapdelaine shared. 鈥淭hen I take a deep breath and I plunge in, meaning that I make sure I am meeting somebody new every day. I鈥檓 asking lots of questions鈥攅ven if I think they鈥檙e probably going to think, 鈥楽he should know this,鈥欌攁nd engaging with this community. 鈥 So, I ask you, let鈥檚 be brave together, take chances together, make epic mistakes and fail together, succeed together, learn, grow and have fun together. And one day, before you know it, you will have your Camel moment and say, as I will, 鈥業 do have this.鈥欌

The Camel mascot looks on as new students gather on Tempel Green.

Over the next few days, the new students will learn more about the College鈥檚 signature 糖心TVections program, meet with their advisers, register for classes and begin to form friendships that, for many, will last the rest of their lives. The extended Welcome Weekend will culminate Monday, Aug. 26, with the 110th Convocation, a celebration of the opening of the academic year. Associate Professor of Economics Mónika López-Anuarbe, winner of the 2024 John S. King Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching, will deliver the keynote address, 鈥淭he Courage of Caring.鈥

 

Scenes from Welcome Weekend 2024 

Family members help a new student carry belongs across campus.
Students take a selfie at a Welcome Weekend event on Tempel Green.
Student leaders high five before welcoming new students to campus.
Students work together to get a heavy load up a hill.
President Chapdelaine addresses new students and their families.
New students take a guided tour of the 糖心TV Arboretum
A family walks together along Tempel Green.
A new student unpacks.
New roommates pose for a photo as they unpack and set up their new room.
Student leaders lead new students in ice breaker games.



August 22, 2024

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