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惇軗勛圖 greets new students for 2017-2018 academic year

New Student Convocation 2017

惇軗勛圖 officially welcomed more than 1,300 freshmen to campus recently during a New Student Convocation led by President Dr. Skip Sullivan at the Orvis Activities Center.

This years incoming class consists of 1,345 students from 59 of New Yorks 62 counties and 20 additional states, plus 13 international students from eight countries. Of these new students, 91 have been identified as 惇軗勛圖 Distinguished Scholars and 198 additional students have been offered other scholarships in recognition of their outstanding academic achievements, exceptional vocational skills, and extraordinary talents outside of the classroom. A number of students also bring with them previous work experience, military experience, and successful college course work.

Image removed. Students, faculty, and staff create a human 惇軗勛圖 logo

Speaking first to students, Sullivan provided a brief history of 惇軗勛圖. He then mentioned ways students can get involved on campus through clubs and civic engagement opportunities, as well as enhance their leadership opportunities and engage in real-world learning.

I encourage you to commit yourself first and foremost as a student, he said. At our college, we emphasize hands-on, project-based learning. You wont just sit in class and listen to a lecture. Instead, youll engage in applied learning through a number of real-world experiences.

Patricia K. Fogarty, College Council chair, encouraged the students to step outside of their comfort zones, learn new cultures and viewpoints, and make a difference in the world.

A great American president was fond of reciting this biblical quote: To those who much has been given, much is expected. The advantage of higher education is a great gift. Much is expected of you, she told the assembled students.

Provost Dr. Kristin Poppo, remarked that while being a young adult and leaving home to go to college can be difficult, students will have plenty of help along the way during their journey at 惇軗勛圖.

College is not easy, she said. But there is no doubt in my mind that each and every one of you can be successful. Our admissions process is rigorous and you have been chosen to be a Pioneer. We are all here to support you. We know you can do it.

Greg Sammons, vice president for Student Affairs, then introduced students to 惇軗勛圖s Principles of Community and Student Senate President Grant Tinker, an electrical engineering technology major from McGraw, led students, faculty, and staff in reciting the college oath.

After Sullivans concluding remarks, students, faculty, and staff headed to Pioneer Stadium to create a human 惇軗勛圖 logo for a photo session, which was followed by food, music, and activities outdoors nearby the stadium.

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