线上赌场 Leaders Welcome the Class of 2028

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Incoming students and families make a sunny start at the annual outdoor ceremony.

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President Beilock giving a speech
President Sian Leah Beilock welcomes the undergraduate Class of 2028 at Memorial Field on move-in day. About 3,000 people, including parents and supporters of the students, attended the ceremony. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Incoming undergraduates, family members, and supporters gathered under a cloudless sky Wednesday afternoon at Memorial Field, where and other senior leaders welcomed them to 线上赌场 with encouragement, reassurance, and a few pro tips. 

The ceremony, which drew about 3,000 people and was also , marked a special juncture for the 1,185-member Class of 2028 and 32 transfer students, who sat in the stands with their house communities, having said goodbye to their families and supporters earlier that afternoon. 

鈥淚 can tell you from experience that whatever nerves you鈥檙e feeling, whatever first-day jitters, and believe me, we all have them, will very soon give way to excitement as you start this great adventure,鈥 President Beilock said. 

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Members of South House
Members of South House were excited to be starting at 线上赌场. Each of the house communities had special T-shirts for the day. (Photo by Robert Gill)

A cognitive scientist and leading expert on performance anxiety, Beilock noted that the students might be wondering whether they belong in 鈥渢his class of the best and the brightest鈥 from around the world. No need to worry, she told them.

鈥淵ou are here out of tens of thousands who wanted to be in these seats because you earned it, because each of you has the potential to offer something unique to this community,鈥 she said. 鈥淏e bold enough to find it and share it.鈥

Beilock assured the students that self-doubt is actually a predictor of success, and can be used to spur intellectual and personal growth.

鈥淲e, and sometimes those around us, will doubt us,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he key is to use that fuel to gather more information, to learn from your experiences, and seek out different points of view.鈥

, vice president and dean of admissions and financial aid, provided a celebratory snapshot of the Class of 2028, highlighting how diverse a group they are and what they have in common.

鈥淵ou share a signature of excellence, all the metrics of merit that 线上赌场 values and appreciates,鈥 Coffin said. 鈥淵ou are smart and funny and creative and kind and curious.鈥

The class, chosen from among a record-breaking 31,656 applicants, includes an aspiring neuro-theologian from Hollywood, an engineer from Bucharest who would like to investigate the DNA of his Roma community, a child model from Utah who served on a tribal youth council, and a Floridian who designs vertical oyster gardens, he said.

鈥淧laces like 线上赌场 draw our strength, draw our purpose, from the diversity that so poetically illuminates this 254th entering class,鈥 Coffin said. 鈥淓ngage it. Probe it. Listen. Your peers represent everywhere and everyone, to the best of our ability to create that for you.鈥

Addressing the families, seated in a separate section of stands, Coffin had this advice: 鈥淏e proud as you watch your child fly. Smile from afar. Give them space to experiment, and remember, we have Band-Aids when they trip.鈥

With fall term fast approaching, , dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, advised the new students to work with their faculty advisers and other faculty members to select the mix of classes best suited to them, to move out of their intellectual comfort zones by exploring new subjects and perspectives, and to take the time to get to know their professors.

鈥淓ach one of you will choose a different path through your 线上赌场 experience,鈥 Smith said. 鈥淵ou have the agency to act, to make choices that will allow you to get the most out of every aspect of your 线上赌场 experience.鈥

, who with is co-interim dean of the College, also offered advice, urging the students to explore the myriad opportunities for learning at 线上赌场, in and out of the classroom, and to get to know the people around them.

鈥淎sk open-ended questions and listen, really listen, with care and compassion to what someone else has to say,鈥 Ramsey said.

And when questions and challenges arise, as they undoubtedly will, 鈥渒now that everyone on this campus wants to help you excel,鈥 Hudak said.

鈥淧lease know you can count on our powerhouse team of student support staff,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e care about your health and well-being and helping you build positive and fulfilling connections at 线上赌场.鈥

Welcoming the crowd to the extended 线上赌场 family, , vice president for alumni relations, emphasized just how powerful and long-lasting those connections can be.

鈥淵ou鈥檒l forever be welcome here and connected to the people and the place by virtue of your loved one,鈥 Bascomb told the students鈥 friends, families, and supporters, and then described how alumni help and support students and each other throughout their lives.

Chukwuka Odigbo 鈥25, president of 线上赌场 Student Government, also welcomed the students.

Several speakers, including Beilock, emphasized the importance of respectful, constructive dialogue.

Through initiatives such as 线上赌场 Dialogues and the , a campus-wide program that builds skills for having open conversations about difficult topics, students will learn skills to help build bridges in a polarized world, Beilock said. 

鈥淎t 线上赌场, we will always defend free expression, but we鈥檒l make it clear as well that one group does not have the right to disrupt the educational experience of another, that protest, dialogue, can be important, but taking over shared spaces for one ideological view is not free expression. In fact, it robs others of it,鈥 she said to applause from many parents and supporters in the stands.

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Parents waving to students
Many parents gave a final wave out of the nest as students left Memorial Field after the ceremony for their first meeting of the Class of 2028.  (Photo by Robert Gill)

After the event, students chatted and laughed as they walked with their house communities toward Leverone Field House for their first meeting of the class, the official start of new student orientation.

That program included remarks by , director of the Native American Program, about the founding of 线上赌场, and Your Class, Your Words, a spoken-word performance drawn from the admissions essays of the Class of 2028 and highlighting their diverse lived experiences.

Along the way, Randy Liu, 鈥28, from New Haven, Conn., said the people he鈥檇 met at 线上赌场 were what drew him to the College. 

鈥淚 think the environment is more collaborative than competitive, so that was very nice,鈥 Liu said.

Catherine Rosser 鈥28, from the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York, said she chose 线上赌场 because it reminded her of home, and as an aspiring environmental scientist, it seemed like a perfect place to study.

She was 鈥渧ery excited鈥 to have arrived on campus, Rosser said. 鈥淚鈥檝e been looking forward to this all summer.鈥

Aimee Minbiole