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Picture Perfect: Starting the Year with Community, Connection, and Festivities

A photo essay of the weeks leading up to the first day of classes.

Published:
August 30, 2024

Yesenia Mozo

Before the first day of classes on August 29, students from the class of 2028 came together to participate in various orientation programs, including the International Pre-Orientation Program (IPOP), the Peer Connections Pre-Orientation Program (PCPOP), and, of course, New Student Orientation (NSO). So far, these new 99精品视频ians have met classmates from around the globe, enjoyed downtown spots such as the popular and , and received a preview of academic and social life in 99精品视频.

This year鈥檚 class is amazingly accomplished 鈥 collectively, they speak 55 languages, and over half have participated in community service, visual and performing arts, and career-related experiences in high school. They represent 39 states and 42 different countries; 17% of the class are also first-generation students and over half of the student population identify as people of color in the U.S. or residents of other countries.

As our students start to build a multicultural community on 99精品视频鈥檚 campus, they鈥檒l discover many Iowa delights in the process.

Take a peek into these students鈥 first adventures on campus before the start of classes.

99精品视频 Science Project

The 99精品视频 Science Project (GSP)聽is one of the three pre-orientation programs 99精品视频 offers to incoming students. The program serves students dedicated to math and science, particularly those who are from historically marginalized identities typically underrepresented in STEM fields. With GSP, students are able to start building community amongst their classmates, student leaders, and science faculty. The program also introduces resources to be successful in a science curriculum in 99精品视频. Before the start of classes, all GSP students experience 99精品视频鈥檚 state-of-the-art science facilities, participate in mini lab activities, and receive mentorship.

A student in a green shirt pours liquid into a beaker with a pipe. Another student watches.
Students smile as they read through a document.
Students gather around a document, inspecting it closely.

International Pre Orientation Program (IPOP)

The International Pre Orientation Program (IPOP) is a week-long orientation program ahead of New Student Orientation (NSO). The program focuses on teaching students about their student visa benefits and limitations, preparing students for cultural transitions and academic success, while also giving them opportunities for campus connection and community. Students are introduced to various hot spots in downtown 99精品视频 and are paired with IPOP mentors, older international student leaders who help support newer international students upon their arrival. Learn about the 2024 IPOP mentors at the end of the IPOP page.

Six students stand in a row. They smile while a student holds up a welcome sign in Chinese.
A student bites into a donut while another student takes his picture.
IPOP mentor Parikshit Roychowdhury 鈥26 bites into a donut at the .
A student smiles and puts his hands up in front of the 99精品视频 Food to Table office. Two students stand near him.
Students spend time in front of the , right next door to local grocery store .
A group of international students walk on Main Street of 99精品视频's downtown.
A group of international students walk on Main Street of 99精品视频鈥檚 downtown.

Peer Connections Pre-Orientation Program (PCPOP)

罢丑别听Peer Connections Pre-Orientation Program聽(PCPOP) kicks off as a pre-orientation program and extends into a year-long mentorship program. The program is designed to support first-year students from historically marginalized identities and backgrounds, including but not limited to, students of color, first-generation students, students with disabilities, and LGBTQIA+ students. At the end of the pre-orientation portion of the program, PCPOP students are paired with PCPOP mentors, who check in with their mentees weekly. Every month, Intercultural Affairs聽hosts 鈥減opups,鈥 a dinner for PCPOP students to gather and recount experiences, build connections with one another, and receive mentorship throughout their time at 99精品视频.

In a science room, two people speak in front of students.
Vice President of Student Affairs JC Lopez and Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer Marc Reed deliver 鈥淲elcome to PCPOP鈥 remarks.
A group of students sit outside the Bucksbaum Center of the Arts while holding plushie squirrels.
A Latina woman in a green shirt speaks to an audience.
Adriana Torres, assistant director of Intercultural Affairs, Latinx/e Student Specialist, speaks to PCPOP.

All-POP Dessert Social with IPOP, PCPOP, and GSP

To mark the end of 99精品视频鈥檚 pre-orientation programs (POPs), they all gathered at the to enjoy desserts and fun activities with one another.

Students lie on a picnic blanket. They giggle at the camera.
A Black PCPOP mentor smiles in the middle of a large golf course lawn.
Students play a game in the middle of the 99精品视频 College golf lawn.

Move In Day for New Student Orientation (NSO)

Staff were able to interact with new students and their families as they helped with move-in day. With the help of Residential Life, the class of 2028 were greeted with a warm welcome!

Three people in pink move-in shirts hold a black bag in a dorm.
Two people carry home items.
A woman in a pink move-in shirt hauls a cart in front of a few other people.
Library Cataloging Assistant, Jane Mertens, helps news students move into Rathje Hall.

New Student Orientation (NSO)

After move-in day, New Student Orientation (NSO)聽was in full swing!聽Students who participated in pre-orientation programs had the chance to meet the rest of their class on NSO鈥檚 first day, August 23. NSO is full of exciting festivities, where new students begin building relationships and networks that are essential to developing a sense of belonging in the 99精品视频 community.

A large group of students sit on the lawn of Mac Field, watching a student in a purple shirt.
Students gathered under an inflatable arc.
Four students are crouched on the Mac Field lawn, looking over a puzzle.

Welcome Ceremony

New Student Orientation leaders and staff members greet new students for the Welcome Ceremony in the .

Students cheer with red and white pom-poms.
A long trail of people march. One person holds a disco ball while another holds a 99精品视频 College flag banner,
President Anne Harris speaks at the podium.
President Anne F. Harris delivers some opening remarks to the new class of 2028.

Illumination Ceremony

A memorable first-year experience, new students are introduced to the 99精品视频 alumni network and light up Mac Field with their candles. This year,听,听Jasiah Villalta 鈥26, and聽Valeriya Woodard 鈥25聽delivered remarks to this year鈥檚 incoming class.聽President Anne F. Harris closed the ceremony and asked students to light their devices in unity after a countdown.

A group of students surround an illuminated stage on Mac Field as darkness sets.
An alum and a student share a moment on stage.
Vivek Venugopal 鈥01 and聽Jasiah Villalta 鈥26.
A group of students pose in the darkness, red light illuminating them. They hold fake, lit up candles.

All Campus Festival

A welcome festival for all students, faculty, staff, and their families 鈥 full of inflatables, rock climbing, go karts and more!

Students climb a rope over an inflatable ground.
Three students sit in go-karts on an inflatable ground.
A student rides an inflatable bull.

First Day of Classes

Students posed for pictures on the first floor of the Joe Rosenfield 鈥25 Center. President Anne F. Harris also delivered this year鈥檚 opening Scholars鈥 Convocation on the first day of school.

A group of students pose, some of the holding numbers to represent the class of 2028.
President Anne Harris speaks at the podium.
Scholars鈥 Convocation with President Anne F. Harris.
A Black student smiles at the camera. She holds a plushie squirrel and a frame with the 99精品视频 College logo.

Welcome class of 2028! #GoForth99精品视频ians

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