As the seasons change, so do our jobs. With Fall rapidly giving way to Winter the admission staffs at colleges across the country are returning home from the road, unpacking their roll-aboard suitcases, and settling back into their offices on campus. Those of you who have been following along know that I have been living in Boston for about a year, since I graduated from Pitzer. Well, California, I'm back!
The month of November brings several important events to Pitzer College. Last week we brought more than 40 students from across the nation who come from underrepresented ethnic backgrounds to the Claremont Colleges to gain greater knowledge of Pitzer the Claremont Consortium as part of our Fall Diversity Program. Pitzer Diversity Interns Alyshia Silva, Jose Barriga, and Maricela Ledezma worked with Graduate Admission Fellow Fernando Calderon and Assistant Director of Admission Constance Perez to plan travel logistics, meals, residence hall hosts, a five-college scavenger hunt, and capped the program with attendance at SCAMFest (the Southern California A Capella Music Festival, hosted by the Claremont Colleges).
Alyshia Silva '12 reflected on the program after saying goodbye to our prospective students: “As tiresome as it most undoubtedly was, I cannot express the great pleasure it was to see all 43 students bond and fall into the place that I call home.Whether seeing them take their facebook photos together and asking for each other’s numbers, nothing can beat the pure satisfaction at seeing their faces when it came time to say goodbye to Pitzer and each other.Afterwards, via email, facebook, and phone calls, Constance received plenty of gushing from the Diversity Participants who swear to see us in little less than 8 months…”
The program coincided with the first of two Pitzer Preview Days this semester. Pitzer Preview Days are an opportunity for studentsto visit us and hear more about our community from students, staff, and faculty as well as to see the campus for yourself. Our last Preview Day of the semester is this coming Friday, November 16. If you would like to attend our next Preview Day, please call the Office of Admission at (909) 621-8129.
So what's up next, you might be wondering? This week we'll be reading and deliberating on our Spring Transfer applications. As soon as that's done, our Early Decision applications will be ready to read, followed by all of our Regular Decision candidates; and so the Winter reading cycle goes.
In a few days I'll be back with the next installment of Beyond Buzzwords (stay tuned to see which one we'll be tackling). Leave me a comment or send me an email if there's a topic that you'd like me to write about as well. I don't do it for my health...it's all for you!
Congratulations to Emily Kleeman of Chicago for identifying the great Buddy Guy as the singer in the video from last week's blog post. This is the last installment of Where in the World is Cecil the Sagehen (for a while, at least). As usual, if you can figure out where Cecil has traveled from the pictures below, we'll send you a prize. Email me at adam_rosenzweig@pitzer.edu with your answers.
Goodbye, September!Hello, October!Goodbye, summer; hello autumn.Goodbye flip-flops, hello flannels (except in Claremont, where we never say goodbye to flip-flops).This week found me moving farther away from Boston.In fact, I visited a school in Bethel, Maine that is about as far away from Pitzer as any of the admission staff will travel this year.I have to say, despite my California blood, that I am completely in love with New England!The leaves are fully in transition out here and the process is awesome.I drove through White Mountains National Park in New Hampshire and a number of times I almost pulled over and wandered up into the enticing hills.It looked like what an ant would see from inside a bowl of Fruity Pebbles.Amazing.Consequently, this week I want to talk about the lives that we live while we’re “on the road.”
First, for perspective, some numbers from this week:
Miles I drove in my 1999 Subaru Outback (affectionately known as Roo, or The Roo): 801.
Approximate number of gallons of regular unleaded fuel The Roo consumed: 40.
Approximate number of fluid ounces of coffee I consumed: 200.
Average number of hours slept each night: 6.
As you can see, I spend a lot of time in my car.I was thinking about why my colleagues and I do this.Why we wake up with the sun and drive for hours to visit students and schools in locations that are seemingly designed to befuddle our precious GPS devices.Why we say goodbye to friends and family in exchange for hotel rooms and toll booths. I decided to ask my colleagues what are their favorite and least favorite parts of travel season, as well as what music they’ve been listening to on the road.
Assistant Director of Admission, Constance Perez’s favorite part of traveling is meeting students, though she knows it’s cheesy, and going to Sadie’s (the restaurant, not the dance) in New Mexico.Her least favorite part is flying.This week Constance’s playlist includes Stevie Wonder, Prince, and the 500 Days of Summer soundtrack.
Admission Counselor Danny Irving’s favorite part of traveling is getting to start his day as late as ten o’clock in the morning sometimes.That happens on the “almost never” side of “sometimes,” but you can’t blame a man for dreaming.His least favorite is visiting five schools in a day and then having to catch a flight.He also hates white Tic-Tacs (he knows that hate is a strong word).Danny forgot his iPod at home this week, so he has been listening to the distant but familiar memory of his mother nagging him as a child to double check that he’s packed everything before he leaves the house.
Associate Director of Admission Justin Voss’ favorite part of traveling is meeting students, finding good food, and experiencing different weather.His least favorite part is being away from his family. Justin’s playlist this week includes Monsters of Folk and 7 Worlds Collide, as well as Ryan Bingham and the Dead Horses.
Director of Admission Angel Perez’s favorite part of traveling is seeing students in their own elements and environments.He also loves eating regional food!Angel’s least favorite part is airport delays.This week, Angel has been digging Camisa Negra by Juanes, a Colombian artist.
Last but certainly not least, Cecil the Sagehen loves traveling!The proof will be here every week for the next couple of months.Below are some more candid shots of Cecil on the road.Email me at adam_rosenzweig@pitzer.edu if you think you know where Cecil’s been this week and we’ll send you a prize!Cecil’s favorite part of traveling is escaping from predators (which include just about everything) and collecting travel-size shampoo bottles from hotels.Cecil’s least favorite part of travel is all the flying (go figure).Cecil’s favorite band this week is Ryan Adams and the Cardinals (Cecil has a thing for redheads, but who doesn’t?).