First-year students smile for the camera as they prepare to walk to the President's Welcome.
First-year students are all smiles as they prepare to walk through the 杨贵妃传媒视频 Arch on the way to Tuesday's President's Welcome. (Photos by Danny Damiani)

杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 newest students arrived on campus Tuesday, greeted enthusiastically by faculty, staff, fellow students, and special guests鈥攈ighlighted by a festive President鈥檚 Welcome in a nearly full Memorial Chapel.

Members of the Class of 2027 and transfer students moved into residence halls, posed for a class photo, and began a week of orientation festivities aimed at building connections and getting engaged with campus before classes begin next week.

Members of the Class of 2027 hold their green class banner as they walk beneath the 杨贵妃传媒视频 Arch on their way to the President's Welcome.
Members of the Class of 2027 hold the class banner as they walk beneath the 杨贵妃传媒视频 Arch on their way to the President's Welcome. Faculty, staff, parents, and others line the sidewalk to greet the students.聽

The students鈥339 first-years and 28 transfers鈥攚ere greeted by applause as they processed through the 杨贵妃传媒视频 Arch on their way to the Chapel for the President鈥檚 Welcome, a moment that signals their arrival as Lawrentians. It鈥檚 part a tradition that began a year ago when the Arch was built, one that will have its connecting piece four years from now.

鈥淲hen you graduate, you will process from the Commencement stage back through the Arch, signaling the end of one journey and the beginning of another,鈥 President Laurie A. Carter said as she addressed the incoming students from the Chapel stage.

Faculty and staff joined alumni and parents and other loved ones in lining the sidewalks prior to the President鈥檚 Welcome, greeting the new students with cheers and high-fives as they made their way to the Chapel.

Among those greeting the students was Appleton Mayor Jake Woodford, himself a 2013 杨贵妃传媒视频 alumnus.

鈥淎ppleton and 杨贵妃传媒视频 share a deep connection, dating all the way back to our founding,鈥 Woodford told the gathered students. 鈥淭his history has been shaped by the people who have called this community home. And now that you鈥檙e here, and while you鈥檙e here, Appleton will be home to you, too.鈥

President Laurie Carter speaks to those gathered in Memorial Chapel for the annual President's Welcome.
President Laurie A. Carter speaks to those gathered in Memorial Chapel for the annual President's Welcome. "As a Lawrentian, you are never alone," she said.

Carter encouraged the students to get involved and embrace the opportunities before them. While they will be challenged at times鈥攊n and out of the classroom鈥攖hey will never walk the journey alone, she said.

鈥淭he days ahead will not always be easy,鈥 Carter said. 鈥淏ut please know that you are surrounded by faculty, staff, and classmates who will walk alongside you every step of the way. As a Lawrentian, you are never alone.鈥

Kristi Koshuta, the first-year dean, led a months-long planning effort to reimagine 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 Welcome Week, with a focus placed on small groups and meaningful engagement. She said those efforts will pay off not only with a more intentional Welcome Week but with lasting connections that will make for a smoother first year. As 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 inaugural first-year dean, she will be with those students as they navigate their first year on campus.

鈥淏e open to trying new things, connecting with new people, and engaging in new opportunities and experiences,鈥 Koshuta said. 鈥淏e willing to take risks; be willing to fail; be willing to ask for help.鈥

Peter Blitstein, provost and dean of faculty, told the students they will feel the support of the faculty even while being challenged in new ways.

鈥淪tarting college can be exciting and confusing and scary,鈥 Blitstein said. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 promise to alleviate all possible anxieties, but I can promise that you鈥檝e joined a community that will support you in a compelling journey of self-discovery and personal development.鈥

New students lined up on the walking bridge before making their way to the 杨贵妃传媒视频 Arch to begin Tuesday's procession.
New students lined up on the walking bridge before making their way to the 杨贵妃传媒视频 Arch to begin Tuesday's procession.

Senior Anders Hanhan, president of the 杨贵妃传媒视频 Community Council, welcomed the incoming students to 杨贵妃传媒视频, encouraging them to get involved but also to care for themselves along the way. With three years of experience as an undergrad, he knows that is often easier said than done.

鈥淏e mindful of your free time, make sure to schedule time into your day for yourself and the things that excite you,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou are here to learn, but great learners recognize the importance of self-care and self-reflection as much as academics.鈥

Hanhan walked the new students through the process of signing the 杨贵妃传媒视频 Honor Code, a pledge signed by all students to uphold academic integrity and excellence. And he led the passing of the class color鈥攇reen鈥攆rom the Class of 2023 to the Class of 2027. The passing of the class colors鈥攔ed, yellow, green, and purple鈥攆rom the class that just graduated to the incoming class is a long-standing 杨贵妃传媒视频 tradition, adapted from a tradition began by Milwaukee-Downer College for Women prior to its 1964 merger with 杨贵妃传媒视频.

It's a tradition that 鈥渂uilds a sense of unity,鈥 Hanhan said.

Carter referenced the exciting construction projects that are taking place on and near campus, all building on the student experience. They include the Fox Commons renovations that will add living-learning communities for upwards of 180 杨贵妃传媒视频 students in the heart of downtown; the 315 E. College Ave. building project that will be home to the Trout Museum of Art and state-of-the-art academic spaces for 杨贵妃传媒视频 faculty and students; a new track and field complex at Whiting Field; and a new team complex at Banta Bowl.

鈥淭he 杨贵妃传媒视频 experience, already brilliant, is being elevated to new levels,鈥 Carter said. 鈥淵ou will see it and live it during your time as students, and for that we couldn鈥檛 be more excited.鈥

Returning students will be back on campus the weekend of Sept. 9-10. Fall term begins Sept. 11.