I know that planting those plants, theyre going to stay there for a while and actually make a difference for a little while, said sophomore Traven Yarbro, who is studying economics and computation. It was Yarbros first visit to the EIC, but he enjoys walking around campus and said he will likely add the EIC trails to his outings. Now that I know theres trails back there thats probably where Ill start going, he said.
Among other items on the list: Get civically engaged and sign up for a campus volunteer opportunity. We hope that the shirts invoke some excitement and commitment to continuing to attend and support different volunteer initiatives and activities on campus. James said. Its a fun way to prompt students to ask themselves, How engaged am I? She said it's also an opportunity to promote Civic Action Week, which takes place Sept. 16, and National Lands Day, which is Sept. 28. Our goal is to help students locate a community initiative they are personally passionate about and guide them to becoming community leaders.
Dean of Students Amy Finley, along with other 蹤獲扦-Dearborn leaders, spoke to students at the event. She said time goes fast and Wolverine Welcome Day is a first step in a fulfilling journey.
Youll look back at this time and be proud of the work youve done, the life-long friendships youve built and the ways that youve grown and changed, Finley said. But today, my friends, whether youre a first-year student, a transfer student or a graduate student today is the day where you start to feel transformed. Today is the day where you start reaching for the stars, for your dreams. Today is the day where you start figuring out who you are and what you are going to do to help transform our world. Today you truly become a part of our 蹤獲扦-Dearborn community.