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University Commemorates Centennial Founders Day with Online Celebration
Alumni from across the country and around the globe joined students, faculty, and staff in showing their Âé¶¹AV Pride and celebrating what it means to be a part of Âé¶¹AV Nation.
May 8, 2020
As captain of the University’s dance team, Cassie Austin ’21 enjoys sharing her Âé¶¹AV Pride with the University community. She looked forward to doing just that as part of the University’s virtual Founders Day celebration, taking to to teach the dance that accompanies the Âé¶¹AV Fight Song.
"With everything going on in the world right now, it is crucial that we remember that we have our Âé¶¹AV family to be grateful for," said Austin, a business management major. "That’s something important to celebrate."
An annual campus-wide celebration of the University’s founding, Founders Day was especially momentous this year, as the University celebrated its Centennial. Because of the global coronavirus pandemic, Âé¶¹AV Nation came together for an online party.
A "robot version" of President Steven H. Kaplan created by the University’s engineering students kicked off the celebration with a the University Community to the party. The festivities, which drew departments from across the University, included hourly University trivia, , a "Âé¶¹AV Cheers" Zoom call, and the inaugural episode of the hosted by athletics director Sheahon Zenger, Ph.D. and veteran sports reporter and adjunct faculty of communication JW Stewart that featured President Kaplan and Glenn McGee, Ph.D., deputy provost, as special guests.
Bella Miceli ’13, assistant director of fitness and wellness at Âé¶¹AVREC, joined the online bash, hosting virtual fitness and wellness sessions.
"I could not have been more honored to take part Founders Day," she said. "It was exciting to see how many departments were involved in putting together a fun-filled day for our community, as we came together and showed our Âé¶¹AV Pride. Here’s to 100 more years!"
Throughout the day, students, parents, alumni, and other members of Âé¶¹AV Nation joined the festivities on social media. Many students and alumni including – Shannon Livewell Woodworth '14, '15 MBA – wished the University a happy birthday. She shared photos and the favorite memories she and her husband, Kyle Woodworth ’15, have from their time as Âé¶¹AVs.
In honor of Founders Day and the University’s Centennial, Larry Flanagan ’80, ’13 Hon., a member of the University’s Board of Governors, and his wife Stephanie, as well as an anonymous alumnus, gave the University community a generous birthday gift, pledging to match gifts made to the or , up to $25,000.
At the end of the day, President Kaplan greeted Âé¶¹AV Nation with a video message of unity. He asked the University community to as a "symbol of the light we have always been as a University." Many did just that, sharing their photos on Facebook.
"We’re all going through some very difficult times," said President Kaplan in the video. "We want us all to pull together, demonstrate our unity, demonstrate our tenacity and perseverance as Âé¶¹AVs."
Austin, the dance team captain, says the event was a wonderful way for alumni, current students, and future members of Âé¶¹AV Nation to celebrate – even if they couldn’t be together in person.
"Founders Day gave our community an opportunity to meet and connect with one another, even virtually," she said. "I think it’s important to support the University’s 100th birthday because it gives a great sense of community."
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