a group of students moving in in a line of cars

A Warm Welcome and Welcome Back to Wildcats

August 25, 2025

Davidson College began a new academic year Monday with a flurry of warm welcomes to newcomers and happy reunions among returning students and professors as they headed to their first day of classes.

The campus shed its summer sleepiness as students filled classrooms, walking paths and common areas on a beautiful, sunny August day.

Students, faculty and staff stopped by the sculpture garden Monday morning as college President Doug Hicks ’90 hosted an informal coffee and doughnuts gathering to jump start the new semester.

Move in 2029 students in yellow shirts greet cars
Students in yellow shirts greet class of 2029 students arriving on campus
Orientation leaders in red arrive in golf cart
Students holding signs welcome the class of 2029
President Doug Hicks with Move In Crew Class of 2029
Students in yellow shirts welcome the class of 2029

Newcomers arrived last week, and upper-class orientation team members guided them, helping with everything from moving in to offering insider intel on the best spots to study, favorite Commons meals and the many clubs and activities available to them.

A multitude of signs across campus over the past week made it clear to first-year and returning students alike: “We’re so glad you’re here!” 

Plenty of Helpers

Last week’s move-in set the tempo for the start of the new semester.

New students and their families arrived from Maine to Virginia to Florida, Texas, Montana and California, representing most of the United States, and countries around the globe.

Their movers included everyone from Hicks and his leadership team to athletic teams and their coaches, college staffers and upper-class students.

With sparkling glitter on their cheeks and holding signs — “Welcome Wildcats!!!” and “Honk if You’re Excited!” — Molly O’Brien ’26 and Bella Cantorna ’28 helped guide newcomers to their residence halls.

Move In Crew surround President Hicks as they get ready to greet the class of 2029
Students help carry first-years' belongings
President Hicks surrounded by the move-in crew with posters

Both wanted to extend the warmth they felt as first-year students.

“I remember everyone being so happy and welcoming,” O’Brien said. “My dad says that freshman year move-in should be like Disneyland. We may not be Disneyland, but we’re pretty close. Everyone should be happy and excited, and if I can be part of that, that’s my goal.”

Earplugs Recommended

On Wednesday night, Hicks and other leaders welcomed new students and families for an opening session at the Baker Sports Complex.

Before going into the arena, newcomers passed through a human tunnel of blaring music accompanied by cheering, clapping and singing orientation team members.

It’s a loud, boisterous tradition. While some introverts tried to slip by quietly, the extroverts (including some parents) enjoyed hamming it up — sometimes dancing — as they joined the festive crowd. 

Orientation 2025 Opening Session students join hands to greet the new class of 2029
Orientation 2025 Opening Session led by orientation leaders
Orientation Opening Session 2025 giving high fives
Orientation 2025 Opening Session going through the celebratory welcome
Opening Session 2025 orientation leaders cheering on the class of 2029
Opening session Orientation 2025 parents getting cheered by orientation leaderes

An Interesting Class

The 556 new students include 536 first years, 19 transfers and one exchange student. First-year students represent 40 U.S. states and territories, and 35 countries.

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two young men smile together in their dorm room
three international students wrapped in flags
International student group class of 2029 with flags
a group of young women smile while walking on college campus

They’re a multi-talented crew with a variety of interests and accomplishments. Their ranks include a student who’s had two literary pieces published; a “Youth Referee of the Year” who oversaw some 180 games and another who taught refugees in their hometown how to swim. One is a professional skateboarder turned professional race car driver, and another became their country’s youngest postmaster at 18. 

A Sweet Farewell

Families and students enjoyed farewell treats at the president’s house, befriending other families, cramming in those last words of advice, and pulling out the tissues when it was time to part.

Sweet Send Off 2025 parents say goodbye to their students
parents walking with their student
Parents say goodbye to their kids during the sweet send off 2025

Honor Code

Orientation ended with a note of solemnity as students gathered in the Duke Family Performance Hall to sign the honor code, a declaration by the entire college community that the honorable course is the most just, and therefore the best.

Honor Code Ceremony
Honor Code Signing 2025 student signs her name
Honor Code Signing 2025 student signing their name

The pledge says:

“I hereby commit myself to following the Davidson College Honor Code. I will not lie about college business, cheat or steal while I am a student here, nor will I tolerate these actions on the part of others.”

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