AU Family Fall 2015

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AU Family A publication for families of Aurora University undergraduate students

Dear Friends, We are nearing the time of year when the mercury spikes . . . just as school doors open again. At Aurora University, we have lots of COOL places for students to gather and to escape hot and muggy weather. Each fall, as we welcome a new class of freshmen and transfer students on our campuses, I think about offering pithy advice — words of counsel that will add value to the initial experiences of another group of AU undergrads. I think of my own first week on a university campus and remember all kinds of rookie mistakes that I would surely avoid were I to start again. For example, I learned (not) to put too much ketchup and mustard on a hot dog when dining with the Dean of Students. I will leave the rest of the story to your imagination. Suffice it to say that it is always a good idea to go light on the condiments when eating across from someone important.

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Ask for help. Everyone on the AU campus is here for one reason. We care about students and are committed to helping you succeed. Just ask. Tell the truth. If you aren’t fully prepared for class and a professor calls on you, take a deep breath and tell the truth in a respectful way. Likewise, if you make a mistake, just take responsibility. Things always work out better if you tell the truth. Each morning, as I leave my driveway and head toward campus, I recognize what an amazing privilege we have at Aurora University. I thank you for entrusting the next phase of your son or daughter’s growth to us. We will do our best!

As much as I would like to be profound, maybe simple is better in this particular instance. So this is what I plan to say when I have a chance to talk to your sons and daughters soon:

Rebecca L. Sherrick, PhD President

Do the reading and attend class. College courses move at a much faster pace than the ones in high school. Don’t get behind.

Welcome Center nears completion Set to open later this fall, the Hill Welcome Center and Schingoethe Center of Aurora University together provide a new front door for the main campus. The combined building houses a recital hall, gallery spaces, and gathering rooms for meals and conversation.


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