So we鈥檙e back! And to be honest, there are so many emotions we can feel right now. Maybe we鈥檙e excited that campus feels a little more like pre-pandemic times. Maybe we鈥檙e anxious about continuing to navigate the pandemic and new experiences. Maybe we don鈥檛 know how to feel. That鈥檚 all OK.
There are going to be so many new experiences, activities and opportunities this semester. You should feel encouraged to find new ways to explore your personal growth and strengthen connections you value and build new ones you鈥檙e eager to create. We all adapted to new ways of doing things last year, and we can do it again this year.
We鈥檙e looking forward to:
- A full lineup
- Visiting friends at different residence halls
- In-person concerts (Hello, Juice Jam!)
- Pet Therapy at the Barnes Center
- Weekly worship services at
And still, as this new semester starts, there are probably things about your experience last year that you want to hold on to, like habits, friendships and time for yourself. You should also feel encouraged to keep the experiences you enjoyed and appreciated. A new semester doesn’t mean you have to start all over.
We鈥檙e holding on to:
- Space for mindful moments and quiet reflection
- Time outdoors with friends, like picnics and hikes
- Low key hangouts with a funny PowerPoint or two
- Virtual game nights and check-ins with friends and family
- Taking care of our communities
Take some time to think about what you want to hold on to and what you want to do differently this year. No matter what you decide, remember to follow the to help keep yourself and others safe and healthy. If you need some guidance on how to navigate Fall 2021 and create a student experience that鈥檚 meaningful to you, check out the . You鈥檒l find ways to be involved, connect with campus resources and more.