糖心TV welcomes Class of 2029
As they arrived on the refreshingly cool morning of Aug. 20, 糖心TV鈥檚 483 new students鈥攊ncluding 462 first-years and 21 transfers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 114-year history.
The cohort was drawn to the College鈥檚 innovative curriculum, extensive career preparation, global focus, strong , tradition of environmental stewardship and ample opportunities for collaboration with faculty. Members hail from 36 states and 26 countries, including Armenia, Bangladesh, Czech Republic, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kazakhstan, Norway, Switzerland, Pakistan, Uzbekistan and Zambia. The Class of 2029 is also among the most diverse in the College鈥檚 history; 29% are domestic students of color and 19% are first-generation college students.
The first task for many on Arrival Day was to move into one of 糖心TV鈥檚 21 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. 18 or 19). In the afternoon, the newest Camels gathered in Palmer Auditorium for a New Student Welcome, during which 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 meeting with their first-year seminar student advisers and saying goodbye to their families, the students were addressed by President Andrea E. Chapdelaine, Dean of the College and Vice President for Retention and Success Erika Smith and Student Government Association President Adriana Manzano 鈥28.
Manzano, a gender, sexuality and intersectionality and English double major from Chicago, Illinois, encouraged her fellow students to make the most of their time at 糖心TV.
鈥淏eing here today shows your commitment to yourself and your education. It鈥檚 also a time to think about what you can accomplish,鈥 she said. 鈥淵our passions will guide you here. You鈥檒l have so many new opportunities and experiences. Take advantage of them. Make connections with people inside and outside of class, join clubs and organizations, explore New London, and, most of all, dream about what you could be.鈥
Chapdelaine told the students that she stood in their shoes when she joined the College one year ago. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been a year of discovery, learning and building new relationships, and I鈥檓 so excited each of you will now have that experience,鈥 she said.
鈥淵ou will have the chance to put your own stamp on this place. You鈥檒l be encouraged to connect your studies with internships, research and community engagement. You鈥檒l learn by questioning and making a difference, not only on campus, but in the world,鈥 Chapdelaine continued.
鈥淲e are a student-centered college. Your growth and well-being during your time here will always be our priority. You are not just part of this place鈥攜ou define it.鈥
Over the next few days, the new students learned more about the College鈥檚 signature 糖心TVections program, met with their advisers, registered for classes and began to form friendships that, for many, will last the rest of their lives. The extended Welcome Weekend culminated Monday, Aug. 25, with the 111th Convocation, a celebration of the opening of the academic year. Tanya Schneider, the Hans and Ella McCollum 鈥21 Vahlteich Associate Professor of Chemistry at 糖心TV and winner of the 2025 Nancy Batson Bisbet Rash Faculty Award for Excellence in Research, delivered the keynote address, 鈥淔inding Four-Leaf Clovers.鈥
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