Wednesday, August 27, 2014

September 2014


Just a few weeks from now, many of you will be waist-deep in textbooks, lecture notes, homework assignments, term papers and flash cards. As you gear up for the onslaught of work, you might want to check out hackcollege.com. Dedicated to the mantra “work smarter, not harder,” the site includes articles on such topics as “things not to do freshmen year,” “things successful students consistently do,” and “how to trick your mind into paying attention in class.” Also, please remember that you should feel free to contact us (Dr. Henderson and Dr.Delwiche) if you have any questions as you make the transition to life at Trinity.  Have fun! 

Aaron Delwiche & Jennifer Henderson
Class Marshal


I’m sure you’re getting lots of advice, so I’ll just add two words: organization and balance.

First organization: Get a calendar and use it. Even if you never forgot an assignment or test in high school, don’t push your luck or test your limits. Add appointments, assignments and exams as soon as you know them, and look it at least a few days ahead.  When it comes to balance, how you spend your time is now ALL up to you.  Of course, studying is important but you also need to make time to go out with friends, get some exercise and get involved.

It will take time to get adjusted to the new routine, but be proactive. Trust me; you’ll have less stress and more fun.

Leni Kirkman
Alumni Sponsor


Welcome Class of 2018!

My name is Amelia Shaw, and I am one of the Residential Life Coordinators in the First Year Area. By now, all of you have met your Resident Mentor, experienced Convocation, and completed your first day of classes! As you continue to settle into your new room and hall, it is important to remember the numerous in-hall resources at your disposal.  more>>

Amelia Shaw
Residential Life Coordinator


Career Services

In your first year at Trinity University you will do a lot of exploring. Let Career Services help!

If you are exploring San Antonio, we recommend attending the Volunteer Fair on September 3. You’ll learn about the many non-profit agencies in our city and ways to become involved.

If you are exploring majors, come in and talk to us. We can help guide you through this process through discussion and career assessments. We also recommend attending events such as Networking Etiquette on September 15 and Making Connections on September 18.

Visit us in person (yes, even in your first year) and visit us online at http://tigerjobs.wordpress.com/. Welcome to Trinity!



APPly Yourself! Volunteer Awareness Week is occurring September 2-5 with many activities planned on how YOU can engage with the San Antonio community through community service. The week involves the TUVAC Extravaganza with all TUVAC programs from walking dogs to playing with children recruiting volunteers for the year. On Wednesday a Super Nacho Hour will feature the Volunteer Fair where over 20 area non-profits will be present to recruit. Some non-profits present will be San Antonio Sports, City Year, after-school programs, and much more. The week concludes on Friday with excursions to a Habitat for Humanity build and volunteering at the San Antonio Food Bank. Several activities are planned by APO, HOPE Hall, TUVAC, CCI, Career Services, and the Trinity Cat Alliance. For more information, visit www.trinity.edu/communityservice.

Meal Plans -- Do you need to change your meal plan?
Send an e-mail to reslife@trinity.edu with your name, student ID number and the name of the plan you want and they will make the change. The last day to change a meal plan is the last day of Add/Drop which is Thursday, September, 4, 2014.

20th Annual Hallympics
Get ready to celebrate the 20th year of Hallympics.  Come and compete for the illustrious title of Hallympics champion!  Residence halls compete against one another in a series of physical and intellectual events.  The games begin on Sunday, September 7 and will run through Thursday, September 11.  Grab a hall-mate and head to the fields.  You don’t want to miss this Trinity tradition!

Greek Carnival and Tailgate
Calling all first years!! Come out to the Greek Carnival and Tailgate on Saturday, September 6 from 3 p.m. until 6 p.m.!

Come help cheer on the Tiger football team as they open the season against Howard Payne. Join Greek Council and our 15 fraternities and sororities as they host a carnival on Prassel Lawn the three hours prior to kick off. Questions, e-mail greekcouncil@trinity.edu


Monday, August 4, 2014

August 2014


Welcome to Trinity! Our names are Dr. Jennifer Henderson and Dr. Aaron Delwiche, and we're professors in the Department of Communication. As your class marshals, we look forward to getting to know you during the next four years. We will regularly touch base with you to share tips on how to be successful at Trinity, and you should feel free to contact us at any time if you have questions about life inside or outside the classroom. Your arrival at Trinity marks the beginning of many new adventures, so don’t worry if things sometimes feel a bit overwhelming.  The good news is that it will also be fun.

Aaron Delwiche & Jennifer Henderson
Class Marshal


Congratulations and welcome to Trinity! I’m your Alumni Sponsor and proud to be a resource for you.  You may not believe it, but your time at Trinity is going to fly by faster than you’re expecting. That’s because you’re going to be busy – with classes, studying, activities, making new friends, studying (I told your parents I would put that one on the list twice J ) and hopefully, taking advantage of some of the fun and worthwhile things to do around San Antonio. From events and museums to meaningful volunteer opportunities, part of my role is to make sure you don’t look up four years from now and realize you’ve spent them in the Trinity “bubble."  You’ll hear from me regularly through the newsletter and the Class of 2018 Facebook page, but please feel free to contact me if you have a question or an idea to share.  I am looking forward to meeting and getting to know you.

Safe travels and best wishes as you begin your Trinity journey!

Leni Kirkman
Alumni Sponsor


Greetings Class of 2018!

My name is Rachel Boaz, and I am a Residential Life Coordinator in the First Year Area. I graduated from Trinity in 2010, so I was in your shoes not long ago!  As you start packing, it might be useful to check out this link for a few pointers on what to bring, and what to leave at home. more>>


Rachel Boaz
Residential Life Coordinator


Residence Hall Move-In

Trinity University works to make your move in experience as smooth as possible. New students will check-in to the residence halls on Thursday, August 21, 2014. Move-in is scheduled by hall. We ask that you respect these time periods (listed on the web page below).

 

Check out the First-Year Move-In Day page to learn more about your first day on campus and specific move-in directions.

 

Tip: Clearly label all of your items with your name, hall, and room number and have this information handy - it will speed things up.

New Student Orientation
We look forward to seeing you at New Student Orientation so soon! Please visit our NSO webpage for the schedule of events and for more information.

HCOM 1170 - Leadership Academy
Looking for a one-credit course to round out your fall schedule? Check out HCOM 1170, a one-credit leadership class designed for FIRST-YEAR students to learn leadership essentials and explore how their leadership impacts others through theory-to-practice leadership activities, discussion, and significant written and personal reflection. Leadership Academy concludes with a participation in a student-designed service project. The class meets on Thursdays from 3:35-4:45 pm. Contact Jamie Thompson, director for Campus & Community Involvement, for more information.