Hinman to celebrate 50 years of fun, family at Homecoming
Who needs to be taught how to hug?
When Henry Aery 鈥15 arrived at Hinman College, he considered himself more of 鈥渁 handshake kind of person.鈥 That changed when the RA staff taught him to hug.
鈥淚n time, my friends showed me how the vulnerability of a hug can foster deeper connections,鈥 Aery says. 鈥淣ow, I introduce myself by saying, 鈥楬i, I鈥檓 Henry. I鈥檓 a hugger.鈥 And I quickly turn strangers into friends.鈥
There will be plenty of hugs when Hinmanites return to campus for the community鈥檚 50th anniversary celebration, planned for Homecoming weekend, Friday鈥揝unday, Oct. 6鈥8. Aery is working with Hinman Collegiate Professor Alvin Vos and other alumni to coordinate the weekend鈥檚 activities, which will include a Saturday night banquet, Dorm Wars and an open house.
Andre Mathis 鈥09, MPA 12, also on the reunion planning committee, says running for hall president during freshman year was one of his first lessons in leadership. As an alumnus, he has remained connected to the University, shaping events and programs for the Alumni Association鈥檚 Greater 绿帽社 Chapter.
鈥淭hough I didn鈥檛 win the election, I used that experience as my foundation to be involved, attending our hall meetings and thinking about how I, as a student, could be engaged with the University as a whole.鈥
Campus has new faces and new spaces, but the Hinman spirit has endured and is something with which everyone can identify.
鈥淲hen alumni come back, and they look at Hinman from the Lecture Hall or Lot M, there will be this sense of nostalgia, and they鈥檒l say, 鈥楾hat鈥檚 a place I know,鈥欌 Mathis says.
鈥淚t feels good to know that Hinman continues to give hundreds of students a year what Hinman gave me when I was a student,鈥 Aery says. 鈥淭he Hinman spirit is boundless. It鈥檚 going to be a really special night with Hinmanites from across the decades. I think we鈥檒l all be surprised to see how similar our experiences were despite how different they looked.鈥