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This summer, we are excited to welcome incoming main campus first-year and transfer students to a reimagined orientation experience being held July 21-22 and July 25-26.  This orientation will not only include an overnight stay in one of our residence halls, but several sessions focused on the academic, personal, and social aspects of transitioning to college life.  A team of upper-class students will serve as orientation leaders during the two-day program guiding the incoming students through the experience, answering their questions, sharing advice, and engaging them in some fun activities.  Learn more about each of our orientation leaders and the advice they have for our new Eagles!

Nicholas Anagnostiadis

Nicholas AnagnostiadisWhat are you studying and where are you from?
Double Majoring in Business Administration and Sport Management. I am from Sydney, Australia.

What advice do you have for incoming students?
Utilize every resource, there are so many resources available to students that make our life so much easier as Post University students.

What is your favorite spot on campus?
LaMoy field is my favorite spot.

Madelynn Boop

Madelynn BoopWhat are you studying and where are you from?
I am majoring in Sport Management and am coming from Reno, Nevada.

What advice do you have for incoming students?
One piece of advice I have for incoming students would be to continuously communicate with professors. Especially being an athlete, it’s beneficial to inform them of events happening within your sport and life.

What is your favorite spot on campus?
My favorite spot on campus would have to be Drubner Center. Whether I’m there to get a good practice or workout session in, there are always open seats to study and be academically productive.

 

Janazha Davis

What are you studying and where are you from?
My major is Criminal justice with a concentration on legal studies and I am from Bridgeport, Connecticut.

What advice do you have for incoming students?
One piece of advice I have for incoming students is don’t give up! Always know you’ll have that support whether it is from family, friends, a professor, teammate, coach and etc.!

What is your favorite spot on campus?
My favorite spot on campus is the patio between South and Middle hall because on nice days I sit out there and do homework with friends.

 

Glorianese Ortiz

What are you studying and where are you from?
My major is in Biology and I am from Naugatuck, CT.

What advice do you have for incoming students?
My advice is to be open-minded. Go to events even by yourself. Experience what the school has to offer. Say hi to people. Get out of your shell. The campus is small enough to see familiar faces and diverse enough to meet all kinds of people.

What is your favorite spot on campus?
My favorite spot is the Eagles Nest. Always see and meet nice students. Say hi or wave to people.

 

Kaitlyn Sharkey

What are you studying and where are you from?
I am an Equine Studies major from Lodi, WI

What advice do you have for incoming students?
My advice to incoming students is to get involved on campus.

What is your favorite spot on campus?
My favorite place on campus is the Athletic Training Room in Drubner.

 

Roxkel Washington

What are you studying and where are you from?
I am a Sport Management major from New York City

What advice do you have for incoming students?
My advice is to be yourself!  Never be afraid to try new things!

What is your favorite spot on campus?
My favorite spot on campus is the benches between Middle/South Residence Halls.