Freshmen Welcomed into St. John’s Academic Community during 2010 New Student Convocation

September 13, 2010

 


The day before their academic careers officially began, incoming freshmen were welcomed into the academic community of St. John’s University during the annual New Student Convocation, held simultaneously on the Queens and Staten Island campuses on Tuesday, September 1.

In Queens, students received a rousing reception from the St. John’s Pep Band and the Red Storm cheerleaders before the formal program, in which they heard words of inspiration from their fellow students and University officials. The Convocation combined the pomp and circumstance of a formal academic program with an animated celebration that enthusiastically introduced the freshmen to their new home, bookending their Commencement experience four years from now.

Convocation Photo Gallery - Queens Campus

As he opened the program, Derek Owens, D.A., Vice Provost and Executive Director for the Institute for Writing Studies, lightened the mood by pretending to receive a text message from a friend, and replying at length. “This is an example of what you should not do in the classroom,” he stressed.

“You are here because you imagined something wonderful for your life,” observed Julia Upton, RSM, Provost of St. John’s University. “Although you may classify yourselves as undecided, during your time here you will gain more clarity about yourself and where you’re headed.” Dr. Upton encouraged students to take advantage of all the support programs available to them at St. John’s, including the Freshman Center, the Writing Center, and the newly-renovated library.

“Each of you gets a fresh start today,” Dr. Upton stressed. “When you walk into class tomorrow your professors will know nothing about your past. You can reinvent yourself.” She noted that former students who once sat where they did became governors, cabinet members, eminent researchers and huge successes in a variety of fields. “They helped make a difference in the world and so can you.”

New Head Men’s Basketball Coach Steve Lavin confessed to the assembly he was experiencing “game day jitters” as he addressed them. “A little bit of anxiety can be a good thing if channeled correctly,” he stressed. “There is something intoxicating about new beginnings and fresh starts. I’ll be moving forward with you.”

Coach Lavin encouraged students to develop their own “toolbox” of strengths to draw from during their time at St. John’s. He challenged students to be passionate, to listen well, to put in the hours and be resilient. “Achievers and people at the highest levels have a sincere sense of gratitude. You should feel grateful to be here at St. John’s where you will get a world-class education.”

During the Staten Island Convocation students heard encouraging words from Jerrold Ross, Dean of the School of Education and Academic Vice-President of the Staten Island campus, as well as from current students who shared their St. John’s experiences with them.

Convocation Photo Gallery - Staten Island Campus


During his remarks, Dean Ross observed that the Staten Island campus has been described as having a magical history of design and purpose. “If we are to carry on that purpose – striving toward excellence in all of our schools and colleges – students bear as much responsibility for its continued success as their predecessors’ long and distinguished record.”

“The Convocation felt like a graduation ceremony to me because it was such a special event,” incoming freshman Miguel Mendez observed. “We were celebrated for coming to St. John’s and commended for all we have done to be where we are today.” Angela Matrone, a Communications major in the College of Professional Studies was inspired by what she heard at the Convocation. “After listening to all the speeches, I feel ready and excited to start my first year at St. Johns!”