Me and my Orientation partner Jake ready to give out some hugs!
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As I walk through campus for the first time on a scorching
late August afternoon, I take in the view and sounds that I haven’t seen for
three whole months: a green, lush Eddie’s, waiting to be sprawled on by its
students, a magnificent Keating standing tall and proud just like in all the
brochures, and the sound of pre-season football training coming from Coffey
field. I smile and, for the millionth time that day, I’m reminded of how
excited I am to be back to Fordham for the year. In the back of my mind is the
reason for my early arrival: to get ready to welcome the incoming students to
their new home.
Since my sophomore year, I have been a leader for New
Student Orientation, Fordham’s official welcoming process for acclimating
freshmen to campus and all things college. During the week before Orientation
officially begins, I, along with almost 200 of my fellow students, prepare to
welcome the incoming freshmen class, going through various training and
community activities that bond us as a team and prepare us to be the best
possible resources for new students. By listening to and engaging in
presentations about topics like the Fordham Core curriculum, public safety,
extracurricular and academic involvement opportunities, multicultural issues,
mental health awareness, and career services offerings, we as Orientation
leaders are able to refresh our knowledge about Fordham to ensure that we are
capable and informative guides, mentors, and friends for our new fellow Rams.
My wonderful Orientation training team at our annual Olympics! Go Gray Team |
The part of Orientation training that excites me most,
however, is the new family I create with each new year I take part in the
program; the team of 200 is separated into training teams of about ten people
each and, over the course of the week, this team becomes a new family. We not
only prepare to welcome the freshmen as a team, but also build each other up to
be the best leaders we can be. We compete in trivia nights, dress up for
formal, have dance competitions with other training teams, and participate in
an Olympic tournament at the end of the week to show our pride for Fordham and
our mounting excitement for the freshmen to arrive. It is one of the best events
I have taken part in while attending Fordham, and something that has introduced
me to some of the most compassionate, intelligent, and selfless people at this
school that I never would have met otherwise.
Me and my Orientation training team on Move-In Day, ready to move in the new Rams!!! |
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