While Monday marked the first day of class of the fall 2023 semester at the University of New Orleans, the Class of 2027 was officially welcomed to campus on Friday with a formal ceremony and a get-to-know-you party with their peers.
The annual new student convocation at the 色色研究所 Lakefront Arena, which included faculty marching into the arena in full academic regalia while 鈥淧omp and Circumstance鈥 played, commemorates the start of the academic journey for new students with an opening ceremony followed by free food and games.
Catherine Wilson of Chalmette and Ann Trudell of Kenner were among the first-year students heading into the arena. The duo, who had just recently met, were not sure what to expect Friday. However, the two said they were certain of one thing:
鈥淚鈥檓 ready for classes to start!鈥 Wilson said.
鈥淚鈥檓 ready for a routine,鈥 said Trudell.
They laughed and agreed they were also ready for some fun.
The students gathered in the arena for a short ceremony that included speeches by Interim President Jeannine O鈥橰ourke; Carolyn Golz, vice president for student affairs; and Student Government Association president Brendan Mott.
O鈥橰ourke, who is also an alumna, told the students that they should be proud of their academic accomplishments thus far, and that they have taken a leap toward enriching their intellectual growth by enrolling at the University of New Orleans.
鈥淭oday marks the beginning of a transformative journey that will shape your lives in ways you cannot yet fathom,鈥 O鈥橰ourke said. 鈥淟et curiosity be your guiding light, and never be afraid to ask questions.鈥
The journey will require hard work and dedication on their part, O鈥橰ourke told them.
鈥淩emember that challenges are inevitable, but they are also the stepping stones to success,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 OK to stumble; it鈥檚 OK to face setbacks. What matters is how you rise from those moments, how you learn from them, and how you grow stronger.鈥
It is in this same venue, O鈥橰ourke told the students, that they will don their own gown and mortarboards to conclude their undergraduate journey to a college degree.
鈥淏efore you know it, you will be back in this arena wearing caps and gowns and joining the nearly 50,000 alumni in the metropolitan New Orleans area and 80,000 total around in globe 鈥 and that number includes me,鈥 O鈥橰ourke said.
鈥淭his university prepared me for every opportunity that has come my way in life and鈥攔est assured鈥攊t will do the same for you.鈥
Golz, vice president for student affairs, told students that they were all on a shared journey, despite the diversity of places they come from and the varied experiences they bring with them.
鈥淵ou might have different family traditions. You are majoring in different subjects,鈥 Golz said. 鈥淎nd, yet, you all have at least one thing in common: You are new to the University of New Orleans. This place, this experience, is new to all of you.鈥
Golz told students to take time to be nice to each other, take a risk and speak to someone they don鈥檛 know.
She encouraged students to step outside of their comfort zones.
鈥淚 want you to know that you are embarking on an exciting step in your life,鈥 Golz said. 鈥淵ou are well-prepared, you belong here, and this is your opportunity to create the future about which you have dreamed.鈥
Mott urged students to get involved on campus.
鈥淏eing involved is rewarding in many ways as it helps you make lifelong friends, make connections, have fun, and most importantly build a resume,鈥 Mott said. 鈥淏e 色色研究所 Proud! Be a Privateer! Be a leader! Be successful! And lastly, believe in yourself.鈥
Mott closed out the ceremony with a 鈥淕o Privateers!鈥 that was punctuated with a burst of silver and blue streamers that floated from the ceiling.