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猫咪头条鈥檚 UNIV 111 First-Year Program Builds Community Through Spirit Board Contest

Boards Will be Displayed on Sept. 27 through Oct. 4 on the Third Floor of Tucker Student Center; Vote for People鈥檚 Choice

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擜n important aspect of 猫咪头条鈥檚 University 111 program is to help first-year students build relationships and develop a sense of community. This year, Director of Success Initiatives and First-Year Experience Kara Alves introduced a friendly competition to foster unity. She challenged the 21 classes to create a Spirit Board that represents the essence of 猫咪头条.

While working on the project, students get to know each other and learn about campus resources, such as where to find and how to access the printers in Tucker Student Center and Dover Library. They also hear about the library鈥檚 3D printing lab and fiber corner that has knitting and crocheting supplies. They discover materials available from the Student Engagement Office.

Phinnell Marshall points to the block
he created for the UNIV 111 class’ Spirit Board.

Each class received a board and $30 to spend on decorations. The boards will be displayed on the Third Floor of Tucker Student Center, beginning Sept. 27 and will remain there until Oct. 4. Everyone is invited to come and view the boards and vote for their favorite. Two awards will be given: one for People’s Choice and the other winner will be selected by a panel of judges, including GWU president Dr. William Downs, Vice President and Director of Athletics Dr. Andrew T. Goodrich, Vice President and University Chaplain for Christian Life and Service Dr. Josh Parrott, and Vice President for Student Development and Dean of Students Lesley Villarose.

Alves further explained the concept, 鈥淓ach UNIV 111 class will have different ideas of versions of the board, but spirit boards will offer a means for first-year students to creatively showcase all that 猫咪头条 encompasses, while still exploring its rich history and vast array of resources. The goal is to build school spirit in the classroom setting and create a unique tradition for years to come.鈥

Her class of 23 students decided to showcase the diversity on the 猫咪头条 campus by decorating rectangles that represented their individual interests or backgrounds. Phinnell Marshall, of Charlotte, N.C., plays right tackle on the GWU football team, and he is a psychology major. His block is decorated with five footballs, and one of them has his initial, 鈥淧.鈥 Marshall explained, 鈥淵ou know, most teams have their logo on the football, and I wanted to put a brand on it. Then, I have a lot of crosses, a lot of Jesus鈥 quotes, because I鈥檓 a heavy believer in my father, God. I have a lion on there, because I went to West Charlotte High School, the lions, and that is a part of me.鈥

Jon Garrett’s rectangle includes pictures
that remind him of his home in Charleston, S.C.

Jon Garrett, a computer science major, is a member of the track and field team and competes in the discus and hammer throw. At his high school in Charleston, S.C., he was on the wrestling team for five years and sang in the chorus for three years. He drew a picture of himself in a wrestling uniform and also included music notes in his section. He also included crabs, a boat, seagulls, a mountain and paint. 鈥淚’m from the south. I like all seafood, and I’ve lived by the beach my whole life. The water is a big part of my life. I’m scared of heights, but I鈥檝e jumped off cliffs into the water,鈥 he added. 鈥淭he paint expresses creativity. I鈥檓 not necessarily an artist, but I do scribble a little like my dad.鈥

Nursing major Janiya Taylor decorated her block, above, with items that represent her faith and personality.

Nursing major Janiya Taylor, of Gastonia, N.C., decorated her block with flowers, an inspirational quote and two other pictures that represent her personality and faith. Taylor related. 鈥淚 have Mary the mother of Jesus, because I am a Christian, and I always put God and Jesus first.鈥

The UNIV 111 class taught by Benjamin Flournoy took a slightly different approach to the project. Flournoy is the coordinator of the Learning Resource Center. Their board is painted red, black and white and the three sections highlight the main characteristics of 猫咪头条鈥檚 campus community. Class member Lauren Spainhower, an exercise science major and member of the softball team, explained, 鈥淲e are doing one of the sections for student life, like athletes or different clubs and organizations. The middle one will represent our religion here, so we have the cross and our school seal, and then in the third we have the bulldog. I think we鈥檙e also going to make it personal with some photos of us and maybe our names or signatures.鈥

Lauren Spainhower, left, and her UNIV 111 classmates in Benjamin Flournoy’s class paint the background of their Spirit Board. They will decorate each section with pictures representing the main characteristics of GWU.

Spainhower and her classmate, Noah Cole, said the class brainstormed to come up with the idea. Cole, of Jacksonville, Fla., is on the football team. 鈥淲e鈥檙e all, everyone in this class is kind of competitive, so we have to win this contest,鈥 Cole asserted.

He has discovered that the most unique aspect of 猫咪头条 is how kind everyone is to each other. Hopefully, the section of their board filled with pictures of smiling students will capture that characteristic. 鈥淓veryone wants to help you out, and everyone has been super nice and helpful,鈥 Cole observed. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been a great experience.鈥

About UNIV 111

University 111 is a class that all first-year students are required to take that helps with the transition to university life, establish community, and develop skills to succeed in life after GWU. Students connect with the 猫咪头条 community, campus resources, and engage in opportunities that grow them academically, socially, and spiritually. Students also participate in a service-learning opportunity.  

About 猫咪头条

猫咪头条 University is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 猫咪头条 prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Ignite your future at 猫咪头条.edu.

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