总会有一个 很多 happening in the Doane community — more than typically can fit into a few long articles or enewsletter blurbs. To catch you up on even more on-campus events, 学生的成功, faculty and staff achievements and alumni accomplishments, we’re publishing more short-form content each month as a way for readers to see more of what makes Doane 令人惊异的.

Get caught up this month on:

  • Doane’s annual Back-to-School 社区 Picnic
  • Cristelle罗德里格斯 ’26 competes in the U20 women’s wrestling world championships
  • Success during year two of 老虎起飞
  • 学生 move back into 克里特岛 residence halls

欢迎回来,克里特岛!

A child excitedly tells Chief Academic Officer Dr. Lorie Cook-Benjamin that he wants not one, but two sno-cones at the booth she and Health & 健康 Director Andreea Baker led during the Back to School 社区 Picnic.
A child excitedly tells Chief Academic Officer Dr. Lorie Cook-Benjamin that he wants not one, but two sno-cones at the booth she and Health & 健康 Director Andreea Baker led during the Back to School 社区 Picnic.
jaime Carias, civic engagement coordinator at the University of Southern California, gave a keynote speech at the Back to School 社区 Picnic.
jaime Carias, civic engagement coordinator at the University of Southern California, gave a keynote speech at the Back to School 社区 Picnic.

8月星期二. 1, the grounds of 澳门威尼斯人网址’s 克里特岛 campus rang, not with the bells of Merrill Tower, but the laughter of children and drum beats from performances by 克里特岛 High School’s drumline and cheer team, POYDS舞蹈团 and the Asian 社区 & 文化中心. The university co-hosted a Back to School 社区 Picnic with the City of 克里特岛, the 克里特岛 Police Department, 克里特岛 Public Schools and Public Health Solutions. 

The event had around 400 attendees at its busiest, and around 400 drawstring bags filled with school supplies were given to area students. 

The evening was capped off by a keynote speech given by Jaime Carias, civic engagement coordinator at the University of Southern California. Carias’ speech was given in Spanish, with translation and headsets provided by 克里特岛 Public Schools. 

In addition to the co-hosts, event sponsors included Smithfield, 雀巢上贴, 顶峰银行, 鲍尔保险, 拉法屋面 & 建设, POYDS舞蹈团, 水晶的面包店, 超级拉丁, 既, Epicentro, Carniceria San Fernando, 莫泽会计 & Tax Service, Bryan 克里特岛 Area Medical Center, Henning’s 克里特岛 Floral & Gifts, Vero’s Tax Service LLC and Smart Chicken.

 

 

Doane sophomore competes at world wrestling championships

Cristelle罗德里格斯 flexes on the mats in Butler Gymnasium during a photoshoot.

Cristelle罗德里格斯 ’26 and Director of Wrestling Dana Vote headed to Amman, Jordan earlier this month for the United World Wrestling’s U20 Women’s Wrestling World Championships. You can read more about the competition in Doane 体育运动’ writeup

进来见克丽丝特尔 this video on Doane’s YouTube, recorded before she left for the championships.

老虎起飞 helps students transition into college environment

Dr. Mark Meysenburg teaches students basic taekwondo moves during 老虎起飞, in Nyrop Hall in Perry Campus Center.
Dr. Mark Meysenburg teaches students basic taekwondo moves during 老虎起飞, in Nyrop Hall in Perry Campus Center.

老虎起飞 launched at the end of last summer to impressive success. The program was initiated in an effort to ease the transition into college life for incoming freshman, especially first-generation, out-of-state and fall sport students. 去年, the average GPA of 老虎起飞 participants was one point higher than students who were eligible to participate and didn’t.

The program returned this year from August 2-11. 学生, staff and faculty led workshops on the skills critical and resources available at Doane for academic success. Topics covered include: time management, goal-setting, note-taking, reading and writing strategies. Social activities like sand volleyball, BBQs and s’mores ensured participants bonded with each other. Once classes started August 14, 老虎起飞 participants had friends by their side and were acquainted with campus.

学生 are back in residence halls

Doane senior Arturo Salinas helps his sister, 阿莉莎, move boxes into the residence hall during the university’s move-in day for first-year students.
Doane senior Arturo Salinas helps his sister, 阿莉莎, move boxes into the residence hall during the university’s move-in day for first-year students.

Move-in on Doane's 克里特岛 campus is split up over time, with students in 老虎起飞 and fall sports moving in first, toward the start of August, followed by first-year students and returning students. It's an exciting time for students, for parents and for Doane staff, faculty and administration.