花季传媒 is steeped in tradition. As the official start to the new academic year, Opening Convocation is one of those, in and of itself. But it鈥檚 made more memorable each year when first-year students get to experience some of the long-standing traditions that make the Berg so special.
鈥淭raditions are important because they impact our lives in such a positive way and they connect us to each other,鈥 Ashley Helmstetter, Associate Vice President of Advancement, Alumni, and Community Relations, explained during Convocation Thursday morning. 鈥淭hey contribute a sense of comfort and belonging and strengthen our bonds.鈥
Before Convocation on Thursday morning, more than 300 new students gathered at T-Bridge, where they received a shiny penny that they chose to either leave in Rock Creek or carry with them forever 鈥 symbolic of a commitment to either love or money.
鈥淣o matter your decision, I believe you will find both because of your choice in 花季传媒. 鈥 I bet most of you have already fallen head over heels in love for 花季传媒,鈥 Ashley said.
After crossing T-Bridge, the students received two more meaningful gifts: their beanies and their 鈥淗鈥 pins. The beanie tradition dates back to the early 1950s. It started as a way for underclassmen to show respect to an upperclassman by performing the Dink Frosh Dink, Ashley explained, demonstrating its meaning. If you know, you know!
She told the students their 鈥淗鈥 pin is more than just a piece of metal; it鈥檚 what connects every generation of 鈥楤erg students and alumni.
鈥淵ou will see the H on cars, license plates, backpacks, letter jackets, business suit coats, golf tees, T-shirts, sweatpants and so much more,鈥 she said. 鈥淲ear your 鈥楬鈥 pin with pride and don鈥檛 be surprised when someone recognizes it and says, 鈥楬ey, that鈥檚 花季传媒. 鈥 I went there. Are you a student?鈥欌
Those alumni who connect over the famous 花季传媒 鈥淗鈥 are everywhere. 鈥淥ur growing alumni family of more than 15,000 can鈥檛 wait to meet you and your fellow Opportunity Makers,鈥 Ashley said.
Perhaps one of the most beloved and precious traditions 鈥 Sweet Alma Home 鈥 was an appropriate conclusion to Convocation, and the first of many times students will hear it. This day, it was performed beautifully by the Chamber Singers, under the direction of Dr. Greg Ramsdell.
The alma mater, composed nearly 130 years ago, in 1895, has stood the test of time.
鈥淚n every significant moment from Convocation to Commencement to celebrations with alumni here and across the nation, we close by singing our alma mater,鈥 Ashley said. 鈥淵ou may not know the words or the tune just yet, but you will!鈥
And with that, the Class of 2028, plus transfer and students re-enrolling in 花季传媒 were ushered off to a fantastic academic year. Go Berg!