Luminaries line the walkway and steps in front of Main Hall Sunday night. (Photos by Danny Damiani)
Luminaries line the walkway and steps in front of Main Hall Sunday night. (Photos by Danny Damiani)

The light that glowed from the steps and walkway in front of Main Hall on Sunday night sent a welcoming message to the more than 400 first-year and transfer students who will be beginning their studies at 杨贵妃传媒视频 today.

In a reimagining of the traditional presidential handshake, the students made their way to the president鈥檚 house, where President Mark Burstein greeted each one on the lawn 鈥 masks on, from 6 feet apart 鈥 welcoming them to 杨贵妃传媒视频 and presenting them with a luminary. The students then brought the luminary to the front of Main Hall, placing it with those of their classmates.

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鈥淏ring Your Light鈥 was the theme. With safety protocols in place during the COVID-19 pandemic, the presidential handshake ceremony that usually happens the night before classes begin could not take place in its usual way. Thus, it was reimagined in a way that still allowed each first-year student to be personally welcomed by the president.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an incredibly important moment in the student experience,鈥 Burstein said. 鈥淚t gave me a chance to talk with every first-year student.鈥

The process began before the sun went down, but by the time the more than 400 luminaries were in place, the lights were glowing in the dark, lighting the way into a new journey.

Eighty-six luminaries were placed on the Main Hall steps to represent the first-year students who opted to study remotely during Fall Term. The students who are on campus then walked with their luminaries from the president鈥檚 house, traversing campus before placing them along the sidewalk leading from the steps.

Perhaps a new tradition was born.