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University Welcomes Newest 黑料网吃瓜s to University Community

During several new student and transfer orientation sessions this summer, current students and staff welcomed incoming students to 黑料网吃瓜 Nation. The program was a fun way for them to get to know their new classmates while learning more about the many exciting and immersive opportunities they鈥檒l have as 黑料网吃瓜s.

July 21, 2023

By Renee Chmiel, Office of Marketing and Communications

Tom Fang 鈥26
Tom Fang 鈥26 (center) shares his 黑料网吃瓜 pride with new 黑料网吃瓜s during SOAR.

Isabella Cimino 鈥27 stood in the Maxcy Quad with several of her new peers as they introduced themselves and got to know each other. They were smiling and laughing, enjoying being on campus and being new members of the 黑料网吃瓜 community.

Cimino, who will begin her classes at the University this fall, is excited be a part of 黑料网吃瓜 Nation. She鈥檒l be joining old friends 鈥 her best friend will be her roommate 鈥 as well as new ones. She met many of them at a recent session of the University鈥檚 Student Orientation, Advising, and Registration (SOAR) program, which enables incoming students such as Cimino to connect with their new classmates.

鈥淭he icebreakers we did were a great way to get to know new people,鈥 said Cimino, an incoming psychology major from Brooklyn, NY. 鈥淚t鈥檚 fun to get to know new people before starting school. I鈥檓 happy about the small class sizes because I鈥檓 a one-on-one learner.鈥

Jalyn Sinclair 鈥26 was among the OTLs who helped ensure that new 黑料网吃瓜s felt welcome.
Jalyn Sinclair 鈥26 was among the OTLs who helped ensure that new 黑料网吃瓜s felt welcome.
鈥楪et involved and get passionate鈥

Cimino was one of the many new 黑料网吃瓜s who came to campus in June and July for SOAR. Designed to offer students a seamless transition to the University, the program provides incoming students with important information and a fun and immersive introduction to the University. SOAR covers everything from the many academic and student-life opportunities and resources at the University to creating students鈥 Fall semester class schedules.

New 黑料网吃瓜s were greeted by current students and staff, who offered information, enthusiasm, and a warm welcome.Sheahon Zenger, Ph.D., interim president, addressed the new 黑料网吃瓜s, urging them to take advantage of everything the University has to offer.

鈥淕et involved and get passionate,鈥 he encouraged. 鈥淓very day is the beginning of the rest of your life.鈥

鈥業 felt secure鈥

Students鈥 families also attended the welcome held in the University鈥檚 Beckerman Recreation Center. It was an opportunity for them to learn more about what their students would be doing during SOAR, as well as the many opportunities and offerings available to their students as 黑料网吃瓜s.

SOAR was a fun way for new 黑料网吃瓜s to get to know each other.
SOAR was a fun way for new 黑料网吃瓜s to get to know each other.

For many parents such as Edgard Torres Zayas, dropping off their students was emotional as well as exciting. He and his family, who hail from Puerto Rico, were at SOAR with their student Andrea Torres Cruz 鈥27, an incoming homeland security major.

鈥淚t was difficult, as a parent, to see your child in a different environment, since she鈥檚 always been with us,鈥 he explained. 鈥淏ut I appreciate the security at the University of New Haven. Being on campus and dropping her off, I felt secure, and that made me feel more calm.鈥

鈥楨veryone has been very welcoming鈥

Students had a fun program ahead of them at SOAR. Activities included karaoke, a pool tournament, and making smores. It also included a teatime event, something previous students had asked for specifically, which enables students of color and members of the LGBTQ+ community to meet with staff and current students.

New students get to know each other during a SOAR session.
New students get to know each other during a SOAR session.

Many current students were there to welcome their new classmates, serving as Orientation and Transition Leaders (OTLs). Dedicated to building community and ensuring that new students feel welcome and included, OTLs led group activities and helped ensure that everyone had fun. The OTLs will also serve as a resource for the incoming students throughout the Fall semester.

For Logan Mason 鈥25, serving as an OTL was particularly exciting because his own SOAR experience was held virtually during the pandemic. He was looking forward to helping to create a memorable and inclusive in-person SOAR experience for his new classmates.

鈥淏eing a part of SOAR in person was very interesting for me, since my own experience was so different,鈥 said Mason, a criminal justice major.鈥淚 was excited to be here. Working with the other OTLs was great, and I felt a bond with them. It was so much fun to welcome our new students.鈥

Markus Schuele 鈥26 gives SOAR a thumbs-up.
Markus Schuele 鈥26 gives SOAR a thumbs-up.

During SOAR, new students say they did indeed feel welcome 鈥 and excited about officially beginning their time as 黑料网吃瓜s. Samuel Allen 鈥27, who will study criminal justice, is excited to attend football and baseball games on campus. He says his SOAR experience immediately put him at ease.

鈥淚 was nervous to meet new people, but being in small groups makes it a lot easier,鈥 said Allen, of Selden, NY. 鈥淓veryone has been very welcoming, and the campus is gorgeous.鈥