Monday, September 3, 2007

From the Office of the President

From: DeWine, Sue
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 11:53 AM
To: Students
Cc: Admin; Faculty
Subject: Greetings from President DeWine

To the Hanover Student Body:

Welcome to the first day of the 2007-2008 Academic Year. I had a chance to meet many of our first-year students during the August Experience, and upperclass students at the Welcome Back picnic on Saturday. For those of you who missed the picnic I’m sorry you missed having good food and a great time. We had a huge turnout and many faculty members and their families were there. It was fun to see young children interacting with college students. Watch for other events like this in the future.

I want to personally wish all of you a great start to the academic year and encourage you to attend the Student Fall Convocation, Thursday, September 6th at 3:00 in Collier Arena. Seniors will be recognized at that time, first-year students will be introduced to the academic community, and all students will learn about special events coming up this year. It is my opportunity to talk with all of you and I hope you will be present. A special dessert buffet will be offered in the dining hall that night in honor of this event. See you there.

Remember: Thursday, September 6th at 3:00, Collier Arena in the Horner Center, Student Fall Convocation

Dr. Sue DeWine
President

3 comments:

_J_ said...

So, I understand the new president e-mailing people to build up her persona of being Hanover's new Mom...but I wonder how long this will last.

Caleb said...

A good while I think. What I didn't post was a reply to an email Katy Lowe sent thanking everyone for making August experience awesome in which Dr. DeWINE re-thanked everyone for making August experience awesome.

_J_ said...

Maybe August Experience was just that awesome.

Which, I think, would merit multiple e-mails of thanks, given that August Experience is always terrible and needless.

"No, but you see, it is imperative that they spend a few days getting to know other freshman who they will never talked to after those few days!"