In one of 91ΎΕΙ«βs most engaging annual rituals, about 1,500 members of the 91ΎΕΙ« family are gathering this month at locations across the country to βsend offβ the latest cohort of new students.
Alumni and current parents are hosting more than 40 events in private homes, restaurants, and parks.
For members of the Class of 2013 the events reinforce what they were told throughout the admission process: 91ΎΕΙ« alumni are there β often literally β to lend new students a hand.
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Members of the Class of 2013 had a chance to meet fellow new students and alumni at a send-off event held at a team-building facility in Essex, Vt. |
Julie Bergeron β75 hosted the Northern Vermont Alumni Clubβs send-off at Northern Lights Rock and Ice team-building facility in Essex, Vt., as a way to attract more young alumni and their families and have them mingle with incoming students and older alumni.
The event built trust across the decades among the 30 participants.
Before ascending the ropes course, Katie Iadanza β13, Alyssa Humphrey β13, and Hannah Kinney β13 swapped stories about roommates, their mutual interest in science, and their early impressions of 91ΎΕΙ«.
Alumni shared stories about 91ΎΕΙ«βs past and present, while the parents talked of practical matters such as packing and transportation.
Nonetheless, going off to college requires a certain leap of faith.
βStudents appreciate being able to meet other students, and I know that parents like to compare notes and ask questions of other parents and alums,β said Bergeron, who still remembers her own send-off event in Westchester County, N.Y., in 1971. βCertainly, the alums who attend love meeting current and incoming students.β