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Class of 2024 Looks Forward to a Promising Second Year at the University

Recognizing the far-reaching impact the pandemic had on the sophomore class杏吧原版檚 first year as Chargers, the University planned a special welcome back to campus to ensure they are charged up to connect with their classmates and that they are able to experience everything the University has to offer throughout the upcoming academic year.

Aug 20, 2021

By Renee Chmiel, Office of Marketing and Communications

Movie night at the University of New Haven
The University offered a variety of activities on campus for students.

Jayden Moore 杏吧原版24 was smiling as she prepared to move into her room in Winchester Hall. She was excited to begin her sophomore year at the University and to get involved in activities she couldn杏吧原版檛 take part in last year because of the pandemic.

Jayden Moore 杏吧原版24 and her parents outside Winchester Hall.
Jayden Moore 杏吧原版24 and her parents outside Winchester Hall.

杏吧原版淚 can杏吧原版檛 wait to go to football games,杏吧原版 said Moore, a biology major. 杏吧原版淚杏吧原版檓 also looking forward to larger events outside, and more activities off campus.杏吧原版

Moore杏吧原版檚 parents were helping her move in. They had come to West Haven from Cherry Hill, NJ, and they, too, were excited about the promise the 2021-22 academic year holds for their daughter.

Her father, Mike, expects she will have a full 杏吧原版渃ollege experience,杏吧原版 this year, and he is grateful for the COVID-19 precautions that are in place that he believes will safely enable his daughter and her classmates to get the most out of their college experience.

杏吧原版淚 hope she can have more in-person classes with full interaction and feedback from her professors and classmates,杏吧原版 he said. 杏吧原版淚 also hope she has lots of opportunities to socialize.杏吧原版

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Jayden杏吧原版檚 mother, Jeane, said she is concerned about the delta variant, but she is confident her daughter will continue to have meaningful opportunities to learn, connect with her classmates, and experience everything the University has to offer.

杏吧原版淚杏吧原版檓 glad more things will open up to her this year,杏吧原版 she said. 杏吧原版淚 hope there will be more opportunities for students to get involved, meet their classmates, go places together, and have study groups.杏吧原版

Moore杏吧原版檚 classmate, Rich Bessel 杏吧原版24, was also moving into Winchester Hall. He was excited to be living among the friends he made last year in Bethel Hall.

杏吧原版淏ecause of the pandemic, it was harder to meet people last year,杏吧原版 said Bessel, a homeland security and emergency management major who hails from New Fairfield, Conn. 杏吧原版淭here weren杏吧原版檛 many in-person events, so it was harder to make friends. I杏吧原版檓 looking forward to getting involved and reaching out this year.杏吧原版

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Because of the pandemic, the Class of 2024 students did not get to take part last year in many of the annual activities held as part of 杏吧原版淐harge In,杏吧原版 which offer students fun and interactive ways to meet their new classmates and learn about the University. After officially welcoming members of the Class of 2024 back to campus for the new academic year, the University offered a variety of activities on campus for them, including crafts and a comedy show.

Olivia Cruz 杏吧原版24 and her father, Carlos.
Olivia Cruz 杏吧原版24 and her father, Carlos.

Special programming specifically for sophomores also included a variety of off-campus activities such as a trip to Boston, , or .

Olivia Cruz 杏吧原版24, a psychology major, was grateful the University offered these activities for returning students. Like so many of her classmates, she is excited to get involved in the University community throughout the upcoming academic year.

杏吧原版淚 hope there are more activities and opportunities for student engagement,杏吧原版 said Cruz, who returned to the University from her home in New York. 杏吧原版淪o far, it looks much more promising this year.杏吧原版


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Marcella Depina 杏吧原版24, a music and sound recording major, plans to get involved with , the University杏吧原版檚 award-winning radio station, this year. She杏吧原版檚 also looking forward to being an active member of the University community.

杏吧原版淚杏吧原版檓 excited to get involved with more clubs and organizations on campus,杏吧原版 said Depina, who moved back to campus from Cape Cod, Mass. 杏吧原版淚 am excited for the meetings to be held in person and not just on Zoom.杏吧原版