The Covid-19 pandemic may seem like a distant memory at this point, but for those graduating with a bachelor’s degree as part of the class of 2023, it was a core part of their college experience, as the pandemic interrupted their introductory year of college.
“While this was frustrating and anxiety-producing, I believe it has contributed to the resiliency that I see in this particular class,” says Amy Westra, director of career development. “As a class, and as individuals, they have faced challenges head-on. They forged a way through the isolation of quarantine and have contributed a depth of relationships and the same sense of community and engagement that has always characterized ĚěĂŔ´«Ă˝.”
Derek Buteyn, associate dean of students and director of residence life, remembers those early days when Covid-19 interrupted the school year. “In a time when we were told to keep our distance and minimize our socialization, they carried over a vibrant culture and set the tone for new students coming in – guiding the student body by participating in and investing in campus life,” he says.