That's right, Summer Orientation for Stonehill's largest class ever has come and gone. Last week, over two sessions, the Peer Mentor Team welcomed over 700 students (and their families) that make up the Class of 2013. Despite the unseasonably strange rainy weather, everything went smoothly and everyone had a great time. This year I was an assistant coordinator for the program, so I had the opportunity to observe the overall picture of Orientation.
As always we had an overly energetic, enthusiastic, and excited fabulous group of Peer Mentors. Take a look at the Peer Mentors welcoming the incoming students - with balloons, posters, and the traditional Stonehill cheer.
During Summer Orientation, all of the incoming students are a part of smaller groups of about 13 students lead by two or three Peer Mentors. Together the groups go to panels and informational sessions with Campus Ministry, Residence Life, Academics, and Community Standards. The students also spend a lot of time in their groups with Peer Mentors meeting new people, asking questions, and bonding with new friends.
Students also have the opportunity to meet with advisers to get their courses approved and have their ID pictures taken for their Hill Cards (which has both our meal plan account and our Hill Card account - which is like a debit card that we can use at the Information Desk, vending machines, the bookstore, Bertucci's, and CVS). The students also attended a classroom experience. Next year the entire college will be involved in examining what Socrates meant by "The examined life is not worth living." Astra Taylor has directed a documentary entitled "The Examined Life" which interviews several philosophers on the topic of the examined life. The classroom experience during this year's Summer Orientation focused on the examined life. In the fall, we will host viewings of the film, Astra Taylor will be speaking on campus, and there will be a series of lectures on the same topic.
Orientation '09 was not without a couple of our favorite sessions that we have had for several years now. The first is called Playfair. There is no way to describe it other than as a huge meet and greet. The Peer Mentors and the freshmen all run around usually outside on the football field, but sometimes, like on Tuesday, we hold Playfair inside Merkert Gymnasium because of the rain. The mingling and get-to-know-you activities that Newton (our favorite Playfair facilitator) leads us in are just a whole lot of fun.
Another of the favorite Summer Orientation activities is listening to Michael Miller. Michael is a friendly face to Stonehill. He worked for a short time in our Student Activities, which is the office from which Orientation comes from, so some of the Peer Mentors have known him well over the past couple years. Michael travels around the country using his undying energy and humor to teach people how to get what they want out of their lives. Michael spoke this year to the parents as well as the students, and everyone really enjoyed his sessions.
Overall, Orientation was a blast. It was my third year participating in Orientation as a part of the Peer Mentor Team, not to mention my own Orientation! Orientation is special for the Peer Mentors every year in many ways. Not only do we get to give back to Stonehill through being role models for the incoming students, we also become friends with each year's incoming students, and nothing can compare to the strong bond that forms between the members of the Peer Mentor Team as we train and prepare from January to June. I am so glad to have been involved in Orientation during my time at Stonehill. Some of my closest friends and dearest memories are from my four years of Orientation. Luckily, it's not over quite yet because we still have Fall Orientation and a whole year to spend together!
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