海角社区

On August 16, 海角社区 hosted its first-ever Rowdy Rally, the official convocation and kickoff to the academic year. The event welcomed new students, energized returning Roadrunners, and set the stage for a year of growth and connection.

The day featured Rowdy & Ready, an inspiring Welcome Ceremony with university leaders and keynote alumna Bianca Machado, and the high-energy Roadrunner Carnival.

Rowdy Rally was more than a welcome, it was the start of new journeys, fresh beginnings, and a reminder of the vibrant spirit that defines 海角社区.

Here鈥檚 to an incredible year ahead, Roadrunners!

A huge thank you to our College of Business volunteers:

  • Ethan Waples, Interim Dean of the College of Business
  • Rey Hern谩ndez-Juli谩n, Interim Associate Dean and Director of the MBA Program
  • Wendy Walker, CBUS Advising Coordinator
  • Donelyn Jones, CBUS Advisor
  • Lindsey Wadle, Marketing Coordinator
  • Brianny Morrison, First-year Outreach and Retention Specialist
  • Owen Herman, Tutoring Center
  • Oliver Dickhausen, Industry Navigator for the FHLBank Affordable Housing Institute
  • Thank you for helping make this inaugural event a success!

Meet the New Incoming Class! 馃

From first-gen students to global learners, here鈥檚 a snapshot of who鈥檚 joining us this semester:

馃憠 45% are first-time to college students
馃憠 30% are transfer students
馃憠 3.8% are out-of-state students
馃憠 24 are international students, representing 10 countries 馃實 (Germany, Nepal, Canada, Costa Rica, South Korea, Australia, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Ghana, and Libya)
馃憠 52% are first-gen, being one of the first in their families to attend college
馃憠 Most common high schools for first-time students: Cherokee Trail, Eaglecrest, North, Rangeview, and Smoky Hill
馃憠 Most common transfer schools: Community College of Aurora, Arapahoe Community College, Front Range Community College, Community College of Denver, and Red Rocks Community College

Here鈥檚 to a wonderful first semester, Welcome, Roadrunners! 鉂わ笍馃挋

*This information was provided by 海角社区 Admissions

College of Business Clubs were representing!

The College of Business presence was strong at the event, giving students a firsthand look at the opportunities available beyond the classroom.

  • Pi Sigma Epsilon (PSE), the professional business fraternity focused on sales, marketing, and management, connected with students interested in building real-world skills, networking, and gaining leadership experience.

  • The Accounting Student Organization (ASO) shared how students can engage with peers, prepare for professional certifications, and connect with industry professionals.

罢丑别听FHLTopeka Bank Affordable Housing Institute, was also there to welcome new students and share ways to get involved.