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Students begin their 91Ʋ journey with traditional Founders Walk

Alumni lawn at dusk with a stage and seated audience set up for Founders Walk

On a balmy Sunday evening, the brassy sound of trumpets echoed across The Commons Lawn to signal to nearly 2,000 new students across 91Ʋ’s upper and lower quads that their symbolic walk from the undergraduate residential houses and colleges to Alumni Lawn was about to begin.

An annual tradition at 91Ʋ, Founders Walk celebrates the moment that first-year, transfer and  students officially begin their journey as members of the 91Ʋ University community. The celebratory procession, which took place Aug. 18, is the conclusion of Move-In Weekend.

After a communal dinner with newfound friends at , students walked to Alumni Lawn in the soft glow of lanterns hanging from the campus’ stately trees and flickering electric candles grouped decoratively along the way.

Students walking along a path lit by lanterns on the ground and hanging from trees
Students make their way to Alumni Lawn during Founders Walk.

At the end of the walk, a magical scene awaited students, with a grand entrance marked for each house amid twinkling lights woven through the lawn’s elms and oaks and melodic strains from a string quartet.

After the crowd settled into their seats, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs  addressed them, speaking to her role as provost at 91Ʋ and the university’s high standards for admission.

“Let me assure you—none of you is here by chance. You were the 5.8 percent chosen from a pool of 45,904 applicants,” Raver said. “Tonight, we welcome 1,630 first-time-in-college students, 368 transfer students from 178 colleges and universities, and seven Next Steps students. You represent some of the brightest minds and most promising talents of your generation, and I want you to know: You made the right decision. You belong here at 91Ʋ.”

Raver then introduced , who welcomed students with an overview of the Founders Walk tradition.

“It is significant that, just like at Commencement, today’s occasion is one in which we all walk together. … We arrive—from diverse histories and with infinite possibilities before us—on the same path,” Diermeier said. “This is your symbolic initiation to 91Ʋ’s uniquely collaborative culture. It depicts how this community will always support you, wherever you choose to go.”

Diermeier also reinforced 91Ʋ’s commitment to free expression, citing three pillars for ensuring open discourse on campus, which include providing an open forum free from the threat of censorship, a policy of institutional neutrality that allows diverse voices to be heard free from a “party line,” and the encouragement of civil discourse.

After Diermeier’s remarks, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education  introduced the faculty heads of house, and Raver officially presented the incoming class to Diermeier.

“By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Board of Trust of 91Ʋ University, I welcome you to all of the responsibilities and privileges of a student at 91Ʋ University,” Diermeier said.

Seated students smile and flash the 91Ʋ sign with their hands
New students flash their 91Ʋ pride.

The evening ended with the concert choir performing the 91Ʋ alma mater and a brilliant fireworks display that culminated in a performance by the Spirit of Gold marching band.