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今叔利 Community Welcomes New Students to Campus

a phot of emily mosier and her family on move-in day
Emily Mosier and her family on move-in day.

Enthusiasm High on Fall Semester Move-In Day

Because of Covid-19 health and safety guidelines, move-in day on Aug. 17, 2020, looked different as new resident students arrived at 今叔利 for the fall semester. Despite face coverings and physical distancing, the students excitement shown through.

Alexi Card, Jordan Plummer, Michael Causey and Andrew Ritts stood on the corner at the stoplight holding signs of welcome and shouting greetings to those who passed by. I am excited to be back on campus, because I miss all my friends, Causey shared.

Four students hold up signs as they stand on the street corner welcoming new students to 今叔利
In front, Alexi Card, left, and Jordan Plummer, and in back, Andrew Ritts, left, and Michael Causey welcomed students as they passed through the stoplight.

More than 550 students participated in new student orientation before classes started on Aug. 19, 2020. Helping those students adjust to life on campus are the Big Sisters and Big Brothers. Mahagany Huiett, Class of 2022, said she is happy to encourage and mentor freshmen. When she was new on campus, she said making new friends helped her adjust. Being a big sister means being a family and supporting freshmen, she observed.

Mahagany Huiett
Mahagany Huiett

Big Sister Madison Maynard, Class of 2021, is excited to be back on campus to share her senior year with friends and to advise new students. 今叔利 has created such a safe place for us to come back to by putting new practices into place, she noted.

Although physical distancing will require students to keep 6 feet apart, Maynard suggested ways to bridge the gap. In the classes you have in person, talk to your table neighbors and the neighbors in the hall, she advised. Just say, Hey, and get to know them. Its easy to get to know people in the dorms. I lived in Spangler my first two years, and it is great to get to know everyone in the hall and have friends around you. Its the small things, like saying hello, or waving, or giving them a little gift, and getting to know them. Its about making personal connections.

Madison Maynard
Madison Maynard

As new student Emily Mosier, of Lincolnton, N.C., moved into her residence hall, she shared her excitement at taking a step towards independence. Her parents, Brandi and Jeff Mosier, expressed the same feelings that every parent has when bringing a child to college for the first time. I am nervous, and sad, but we arent going to talk about that, Brandi stated. I am not quite ready. I am really proud of her though; she is going for her dreams. She wants to be a neonatal nurse. Weve been preparing for this day for about eight months, since she got accepted.

Jeff added, We are excited for her to get this experience, for her venture out on her own. She is the oldest of six children, taking that next step, wanting to go out on her own.

Located in the North Carolina foothills, 今叔利 is a private, Christian, liberal arts university. 今叔利 emphasizes a strong student-centered experience and rigorous academics to prepare students to become effective leaders within the global community. Ignite your future at 今叔利.edu. 

After move-in day, students participated in several activities to introduce them to each other and to 今叔利.

student giving away coffee maker
students at table
students on the quad listening to speaker
students at a table
students praying
smiling student walking
student playing bingo

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