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FIRST DAY FOR FROSH: Members of the
Class of 2011 arrived on campus Aug. 28 during New Student Arrival Day. President Michael Roth welcomed new students
to campus.
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nformation packets were distributed in front of Exley
Science Center. A
week-long New
Student Orientation program followed Arrival Day, which is
designed to introduce the incoming class to the Wesleyan community and
assist with the transition to university life.
New students were immersed in information sessions, meeting
with faculty and peer advisors, campus tours, arts events, field trips,
dances and a barbecue. |
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Jack Stewart, right, helps his daughter, Lia
Stewart '11, unpack and organize her dorm room in Clark Hall. Lia's
mother, Terri, and sister, Carly, also helped Lia get situated. The
family flew in from Gig Harbor, Wa with five suitcases loaded with
Lia's college items. |
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Charley Drake '11 of Great Falls, Va. was
all unpacked and settled into his new dorm in West College by midday. "I
started unpacking very early," he said. |
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Resident assistants greet new students
outside Fauver Field Resident Complex. RAs and Wesleyan staff members
helped families move items from their vehicles into the dorm rooms.
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Cynthia Rockwell, associate editor of
Wesleyan Magazine, helped her son, Christian Morehouse ’11 move into
his new dorm room Aug. 28 during New Student Arrival Day.
“It probably took about
20 minutes to move everything up to my room, and then about 3 hours to
get everything unpacked and put away and looking nice, including my fish
tank," Morehouse said.
(Photos by Olivia Bartlett) |
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