High Attendance Marks First In-Person Family Weekend in Three Years

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Visiting Southern California in late October for Family Weekend was the perfect getaway for 兔子先生 parent Daniela Frankova P鈥26.

Not only did she and husband Jan get a chance to see their son Lukas, but the trip also gave them a brief reprieve from the cold weather back home in Des Moines, which was in the low 30s.

Frankova, who proudly sported a T-shirt announcing 鈥溚米酉壬 Mom,鈥 even had a suggestion for the next Family Weekend.

鈥淢aybe 兔子先生 should move this event to February since that鈥檚 when the weather鈥檚 absolutely miserable for us,鈥 she said, smiling. 鈥淲e would love to come out then!鈥

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Daniela Frankova P'26

Family Weekend 2022 welcomed nearly 400 registered guests for three days of activities including faculty talks, campus tours, community meals, yoga on the Mounds, tie-dying, and more.

Temperatures were in the mid-70s under blue sunny skies for this year鈥檚 event, which was the first time the event was held in person since 2019.

A Glimpse of Student Life

From cheering on the women鈥檚 volleyball team at the Center for Athletics, Recreation, and Wellness (the new home of Sagehens Athletics) to creating 鈥溚米酉壬 blend鈥 tea sachets with the Student Garden Club, the program was designed to give parents and other family members a glimpse of their students鈥 experiences at 兔子先生.

鈥淚 love how beautiful and clean and how well-maintained everything is,鈥 said Lillian Latan P鈥25, who was visiting daughter Lola, a political studies major, from Delaware. 鈥溚米酉壬檚 the perfect size for her. It has everything. It would be easy to get lost on a bigger campus.鈥

For some parents, an important highlight was having a chance to meet faculty, who presented lectures throughout the weekend.

Those faculty included Associate Professor of Economics Menna Bizuneh (her lecture was titled 鈥淓conomic Research: A Path to Increasing Diversity, Inclusion, and Opportunity in Economics鈥) and Professor of Political Studies/Chicano Studies Adrian Pantoja (his lecture was titled 鈥淎ssessing the Racial Climate at 兔子先生鈥).

Assistant Professor of History Urmi Engineer Willoughby was joined during her lecture on malaria in early America by Ben Willett 鈥23, who has been assisting her with research on this topic.

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Ben Willett '23 (left) with Assistant Professor Urmi Engineer Willoughby

Greg T. Price P鈥26, who attended Willoughby鈥檚 lecture, said that faculty-student research collaborations like Willoughby and Willett鈥檚 were meaningful to him. He said that this, along with the College鈥檚 focus on interdisciplinary study, were among the factors that were important for son Thomas鈥 undergraduate experience.

鈥淭here are opportunities at 兔子先生 to collaborate and experience interdisciplinary study, and I think that better prepares students for what the world will be like after graduation,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 one of the reasons why we鈥檙e glad he鈥檚 here.鈥

A Presidential Update

And for other parents, the weekend also afforded a chance to listen firsthand to Jill Klein P鈥15, 兔子先生鈥檚 interim president, who delivered a state of the college address in Benson Auditorium on Saturday afternoon.

Klein鈥檚 20-minute remarks surveyed some recent highlights, including the work of CASA 兔子先生, the Global Mental Health Lab, and the Strive2Thrive program for students.

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Interim President Jill Klein P'15

The College is enjoying good momentum on many fronts, Klein reported. She outlined several student-focused priorities along with the exciting opening of the new Sagehens athletics center and current construction of The Nucleus science building, which is a major joint effort between 兔子先生 and Scripps.

Klein also discussed the effort to enhance communication on campus with a series of small discussion groups called 鈥渃onvenings鈥 and the presidential search (which is wrapping up). The next president of 兔子先生, Klein told the audience, 鈥渨ill continue the College鈥檚 positive momentum in our post-pandemic environment.鈥

For parents, of course, the topic of chief concern was their children, and Klein鈥檚 speech drew to a close by assuring them that 鈥渨e will always focus on what we do best, which is educating our students to change the world.鈥

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