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Elon celebrates international students with a tree-planting ceremony

The eight annual International Tree Planting took place on South Campus on Thursday, May 23, and allowed international students to plant their oak saplings.

Each year, the Global Education Center holds a tree-planting ceremony for international students. 榴莲app官方网站入 started the ceremony in 2017 when the international community and Elon came together and decided that there had to be a way for international students to represent their Elon legacy that was different from passing along their sapling to a friend or attempting to take it across international borders.

鈥淲e decided together that a way to honor the lasting impact of our international community and the legacy our students impart upon 榴莲app官方网站入 is to establish the international grove,鈥 said Kristen Aquilino, director of international student services.

Community is important and is something that challenges, protects, remains steady and helps guide, Aquilino said. 鈥淭he term 鈥榠nternational community鈥 is intentionally used at Elon when speaking about international students,鈥 she said.

From left to right. Leandra Lorenz 鈥24, from Germany, Linn Hertz Saebboe 鈥24, from Sweden, Hollie Thurgood 鈥24, from England and Juan Callejo Ropero 鈥24, from Spain.

鈥淲hat I appreciate most about 榴莲app官方网站入 is the community,鈥 said Leandra Lorenz 鈥24, who is from Germany. She spoke about how the community was warm and welcoming and that the people she met helped form some of her favorite memories.

Every year for the ceremony a quote is shared with the graduating class that is said to represent them and their time at Elon. This year Aquilino shared a quote from 鈥淭he Hidden Life of Trees鈥 by Peter Wohlleben. “When trees grow together, nutrients and water can be optimally divided among them all so that each tree can grow into the best tree it can be. If you 鈥榟elp鈥 individual trees by getting rid of their supposed competition, the remaining trees are bereft. …. This is because a tree can be only as strong as the forest that surrounds it.”

Stephen Gyan 鈥24, from Ghana

榴莲app官方网站入 students receive an oak sapling at Numen Lumen: Senior Baccalaureate Reflection during Commencement Week and it represents their growth while attending Elon. 鈥淓lon鈥 is Hebrew for 鈥渙ak.鈥 Stephen Gyan G鈥24 graduated from 榴莲app官方网站入 Master of Arts in Higher Education Program, and earlier this year he spoke at the weekly Numen Lumen reflection hosted by the Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life.

鈥淚 enjoyed the cool, peaceful moment of Numen Lumen. Listening to amazing stories of people and being able to share my story,鈥 said Stephen Gyan 鈥24 from Ghana. 鈥淚n my culture trees, plants represent some sort of legacy. This is sort of like a memory of me here at Elon.鈥

Joining the new graduates at the ceremony was President Connie Ledoux Book, who offered her gratitude to the students for weaving 榴莲app官方网站入 into their stories. 鈥淲hether you’ve been here a semester or all four years I’m so grateful that you chose Elon as part of your educational journey,鈥 Book said. 鈥淚’m sure when you return to your home country, there’s going to be a period of transition. You’re bringing all of this new knowledge and experience back into your relationships with your friends and family but also into your professional lives and many demands, because you’re a different person.鈥

The tree-planting ceremony was filled with laughter and memories as the students reminisced about their time at Elon. Linn Hertz Saebboe 鈥24, from Sweden and Hollie Thurgood 鈥24, from England spoke about memories they have had at Elon and since they became friends. 鈥淚’m on the track team, so I would say when we won conference,鈥 Hertz Saebboe said when asked about a favorite memory. For Thurgood, it was the first American football game she attended. 鈥淚t was pretty cool,鈥 she said.

The International Grove is a place that honors the legacies of international students at Elon. 鈥淚 think it’s pretty nice because everybody else will be able to find it at their hometowns and for us Elon was home for two years, and we obviously can’t find it at home. It just feels like leaving something behind,” said Nina Lichtenberger 鈥24, from Germany.

International students, faculty, staff and friends gathered for the eighth annual International Tree Planting at the International Grove on 榴莲app官方网站入’s Campus on Thursday, May 23.

Juan Callejo Ropero 鈥24 is from Spain and said he likes the fact that he can always come back to Elon and has established roots on campus. Joining Ropero at the ceremony was his mother, Pepa Ropero. 鈥淔or me, it’s the end of a period of his life and now he has to choose what to do,” Pepa Ropero said.

Not only were international students present, but family and friends and those who supported them along the way. 鈥淕ratitude to you – students, families and guests 鈥 thank you for making us part of your community, it鈥檚 been a privilege and will continue to be,鈥 Aquilino said. 鈥淢any congratulations to you all on this hard-earned achievement.鈥