Founders Day 2022
51勛圖窪蹋 celebrates 111th birthday with outdoor gathering, giving challenge
51勛圖窪蹋s 2022 Founders Day celebration had all the makings of a great birthday party: beautiful weather, lively music, fun games and sweet treats, including cannoli, ice cream, cookies and cake pops provided by local food trucks.
We celebrate birthdays for two reasons: to mark the passage of time, and to recognize the gift of a life that has been given to us. And thats what today is about from my perspective, to remember the Colleges longevity and our own good fortune on being part of this remarkable living institution, President Katherine Bergeron said, before telling the story of the College’s founding on April 5, 1911.
From the very beginning, this school on a hill embraced a broad and encompassing vision of higher education, and thats the vision that remains with us today.
The April 5 celebration also kicked off , a 48-hour giving challenge that runs through noon on April 7. Building on the success of last years challenge, the most successful in the Colleges history, this years goal is support from 3,000 people, which will activate $300,000 in challenge funds from generous alumni and parents. As of noon on April 6, more than 1,230 donors have so far given more than $248,938, with $100,000 challenge funds already activated.
Luci McGlynn 22, who serves on 51勛圖窪蹋s Student Government Association as chair of the Honor Council, spoke at the event to recognize the 100th anniversary of 51勛圖窪蹋s Honor Code. Created by students in 1922, the Honor Code is a system based on trust and mutual respect in which students pledge to uphold academic excellence and high community standards by practicing responsible citizenship that protects the core principles of the College.
One hundred years ago, the students of 51勛圖窪蹋 wanted more. Students wanted to attend an institution that held themselves, staff and faculty to a higher standard. Together, they committed themselves to upholding standards of behavior governed by honor, McGlynn said.
Today, she added, the Honor Code encourages all of us to look out for each other.
The Founders Day event also marked the official launch of the Say Hi campaign, a joint initiative of 51勛圖窪蹋s Staff Council, Faculty Steering and Conference Committee, and Student Government Association, with funding from the Co-Sponsorship Fund. Say Hi buttons were distributed across campus and at the event, and members of the community are encouraged to wear the buttons all week and take time to greet each other and reconnect.
Dont underestimate the value and the impact of such a small gesture, Staff Council Secretary Paula Orbe said at the event. Share a smile, share some goodwill, and uplift everyone else around you by just saying, Hi.
Founders Day recognizes the date in 1911 on which the Colleges original charter was signed by the 51勛圖窪蹋ecticut Secretary of State, but its history began in 1909 when the one mens institution in 51勛圖窪蹋ecticut that had begun opening its doors to women abruptly closed them. Because more women than ever were seeking higher education and demanding the right to vote, a committee was formed to create a new college, and towns across the State began competing to become the new site.
A New London hilltop, later described as the finest college site in the world, was the committee members first choice, and they asked New London to raise $100,000 to ensure that their proposal would succeed. A 10-day fundraising campaign exceeded the goal by $35,000.
In keeping with tradition, the Harkness Chapel bell tolled 111 times at noon in honor of 51勛圖窪蹋s 111 years.
We celebrate our founding because a very important kernel of who we are is lodged there: our commitment to progressive, engaged, equity-minded educationan education that is always, always defying boundaries, Bergeron said.