President Bacow, Dean Gay, and other Harvard leaders greet students on move-in day
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Harvard Yard woke from summer slumber on Monday even as a heat wave bore down on the region, with first-years taking a break from hefting boxes and suitcases into their dorms to exchange greetings with fellow members of the Class of 2022.
Students and their families were welcomed by two other first-years — President Larry Bacow and Edgerley Family Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Claudine Gay. Bacow and Gay joined Danoff Dean of Harvard College Rakesh Khurana and Dean of Students Katherine (Katie) O’Dair on their traditional walk around the Yard. Together, the group chatted with first-years and their parents.
As the temperature climbed toward 90 degrees, teams of peer advisers and College staff were quick to provide assistance to the 1,655 students who make up the class. A record 16.6 percent of class members are the first in their families to attend college, compared with 14.9 percent last year. The group is 50.3 percent male, 49.7 percent female. African-Americans make up 14.5 percent of the class, Asian Americans 22.7 percent, Latinos 10.8 percent, and Native Americans and Native Hawaiians 2.3 percent.
Lending a helping hand, Adele and Larry Bacow chat with Ned Sharples, father of Leigh Sharples ’22, as they cart first-year basics to the dorm.
Jon Chase/Harvard Staff Photographer
Image 1: Teaming up, Audrey Dilgarde ’22 and her mother, Noelle, carry furnishings to Strauss Hall. Image 2: Alexis Bolner ’22 (left), her sister, Grace, and mother, Kathy (center), share a laugh with Julia Martin ’22 (far right), and Linda Birbara outside of Holworthy Hall. The Bolners and Birbara discovered they live a block apart in New York City. Sometimes you have to come to Harvard to meet your big-city neighbors!
Photos by Kris Snibbe and Jon Chase/Harvard Staff Photographers
Holding his basketball net, Nicholas Sleeper ’22 is followed by his roommate August Haller ’22 into Grays Hall.
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Image 1: First-year roommates Aaron Hai (from left), Paolo Pasco, and Jun-Yong Kim share a moment in Grays Hall. Image 2: Larry Bacow speaks with twins Katina ’22 (center) and Tina Martin ’22 outside Weld Hall.
Photos by Kris Snibbe and Jon Chase/Harvard Staff Photographers
Li Li Hai (right) talks with her son, Aaron Hai ’22, after helping him move into Grays Hall.
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