The Ohio State University

08/16/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/16/2024 12:50

President Carter joins move-in day effort to welcome students back to campus

16
August
2024
|
14:30 PM
America/New_York

President Carter joins move-in day effort to welcome students back to campus

More than 15,000 students return to Columbus campus residence halls

The Ohio State University's carefully orchestrated effort to move students back to campus is underway this week. Thousands of families filled cars, trucks and vans with all the essentials for the start of a new academic year.

Some of the students and their families received a little help on their move-in day from Ohio State President Walter "Ted" Carter Jr. and First Lady Lynda Carter. The Carters visited Blackburn House and Scott House on the Columbus campus Thursday afternoon, welcomed returning students, and in a few cases, made sure what they packed went to the right room.

"It was a little unexpected," said Kaitlyn Hammerschmidt, a second-year English major who moved back to Columbus from Cleveland. "It's a little hot, so I'm a little sweaty and I was like, 'Oh, Mr. President, hey!'"

For Eric Davis, the father of a second-year student from Bexley, it was a nice personal touch from the university's first family.

"It was surprising. It was special and a little surreal. But it just showed us that he's pretty down to earth and was very friendly and helpful," Davis said. "I think it was a very special way for Simon to start his second year. Totally unexpected and just a really cool opportunity."

By the time move-in is completed Saturday evening, more than 15,000 students will be living in Columbus campus residence halls, according to Ohio State's Office of Student Life.

"It was very smooth. The directions, the verbal instructions were great. I think we brought slightly less stuff this year, so that was good. Everyone was friendly and helpful," Davis said. "Plus, the added bonus of President Carter helping push a cart up to the fifth floor."

Aiding the process are dozens of student and staff volunteers. That group includes Ohio State Welcome Leaders (OWL) who arrive early to campus and help their peers adapt to life on campus.

Ella Laws, a first-year early education major from Yellow Springs, joined the OWLs to assist students who are going through the same experiences and emotions. Leaving family and making new friends can be overwhelming and it was a chance to make some campus connections.

"Having someone yesterday reach out to me, that feels good," she said. "I want to be that for other people and make them feel more comfortable coming to this whole different atmosphere because it really is different."

Her team of volunteers were getting to know each other and sharing stories and then were surprised by the visit from the university president.

"We met the president of Ohio State earlier, and that was crazy," she said. "At first, we were thinking 'What's with all of the cameras?' and I was like, 'Oh, my goodness, what a celebrity.' It was so funny."

Slideshow of Move-In 2024
Click to show previous imageClick to show next image

Share this

President Carter joins move-in day effort to welcome students back to campus
Share on: Twitter Share on: Facebook Share on: LinkedIn

More Ohio State News

Show previous itemsShow next items