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91香蕉视频鈥檚 largest freshman class in its 90-year history moves in

August 15, 2024

The excitement was palpable as car after car, each brimming with personal belongings, inched through 91香蕉视频鈥檚 gates. Drivers waved and honked at student greeters, who responded with enthusiastic cheers as the Ripcurrent Band鈥檚 lively tunes filled the air. The Class of 2028 was officially moving in.

Move-in day has always been a hallmark event at 91香蕉视频, but this year鈥檚 celebration marked a historical milestone. The incoming freshman class is the university鈥檚 largest to date, with 774 talented students hailing from 42 states and 17 countries. The growth mirrors the university鈥檚 broader success, as graduate and undergraduate enrollment continues to rise and 91香蕉视频 enjoys record-setting retention rates for the third consecutive year鈥攁 testament to the quality and caliber of students drawn to the institution.

To call move-in day a community effort would be an understatement. As the steady stream of families flowed through the residence halls, hauling minifridges, books, and everything-you-can-imagine, their efforts were met with an outpouring of support (and muscle) from student-athletes, and faculty and staff.

Students moving into dorms

In between trips to the dorms, parents gathered in small groups, sharing mixed emotions as they watched their children embark on this new, significant chapter of life.

鈥淚t鈥檚 very exciting 鈥 and emotional!鈥 said Stacy Stucker, her voice catching as she stood beside her freshman daughter, Ava. 鈥淭hese have been the fastest eighteen years of our life.鈥

For others, the day was filled with a bittersweet realization. 鈥淚t鈥檚 super surreal. This is the last kid, the baby,鈥 reflected Natalie Marcano-Sidberry. 鈥淚鈥檓 probably going to cry when I leave here!鈥

University administration was on-site helping first-year students move in. Senior Vice President and Director of Athletics Alex Ricker-Gilbert hauled boxes and bags in Botts Hall. Dr. Kristie Gover, Senior Vice President and Dean of Students, along with Dr. Lisa Sutherland, Executive Director of the Honors and Scholars Program, greeted families and helped facilitate a warm welcome. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 a little bit hectic adjusting, but it鈥檚 helpful that they have all of these people because we don鈥檛 know where we鈥檙e going,鈥 joked freshman Madison Kelly.

Not every parent was feeling sentimental. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a four-hour drive. I can come up here every weekend to annoy him,鈥 Jasmin Schimann said with a laugh.

Whether they were holding back tears or planning their next visit, every parent worked up a sweat.  As the Class of 2028 begins to settle in on campus, as the newest members of the JU family, the emotions of move-in day signified a new beginning that goes beyond unpacking boxes. It's the start of a journey filled with new aspirations, friendships, and experiences that will shape the next chapter of their lives.

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Robin Franks

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