UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Penn State School of International Affairs (SIA) welcomed the Class of 2024 on Aug. 19. After a long year of many international students going through a difficult visa approval process, meetings on Zoom, and communicating through email, the class gathered in-person for the first time in the Lewis Katz Building in University Park.
The morning started off with breakfast and professional headshots. In minutes, students were introducing themselves and chatting in the Katz lobby. After an hour of making new acquaintances, the class went to the Greg Sutliff Auditorium for opening remarks and welcoming messages.
The Journey Begins
Retired Vice Admiral James W. Houck, interim dean of Penn State Law and the School of International Affairs, offered the class three pieces of advice to help them be successful during their time at SIA. “Absorb. There are so many people who are here to help you. Second, be the best version of yourself. Third, we have students from all over the world. Take this opportunity to make friends and develop close relationships with such a diverse group of people.”
Dr. Elizabeth Ransom, interim director of the School of International Affairs, greeted the class with a quote that she believes highlights the opportunity the new class will have with their time at SIA, “‘Sometimes you want to be near people who have accomplished a lot in life not to learn what they have to say but to see how they think.’ You’re going to be surrounded by really accomplished people in our program. You’ll learn a lot from them and you’re going to want to see how they think. This captures the subtleties of all you can get from this program.”
Ransom asked the new class to all rise. After she conferred the Class of 2024, she said, “I am confident that you will exceed our expectations and you will be a class that we will remember for your exceptional qualities.”