Today, Celebrate Kindness With the Campus Community
February 16, 2023
淜indness is Popping Up Everywhere will be the theme for our second annual Random Acts of Kindness Day, Friday, Feb. 17, 2023. No one does 渒ind better than the 91茄子 community. We care for, and about, each other and our students攁 distinctive quality that our alums recall and prospective students sense when they visit.
We hope you will stop by one or more of these events and encourage your colleagues and classmates to do the same. While you檙e there, we hope you will fill out a card about someone or something that檚 made a difference for you. Those cards will be added to the Kindness Notes Display in Brown Atrium.
Here檚 what you can look forward to:
- Donuts and hot beverages in Lilly Family Gallery from 9 to 10 a.m.
- Art Cart and coloring pages, Brown Atrium
- Kindness Notes Display, Brown Atrium
- Sidebar Beverage Pop-up, near the flagpole from noon to 2 p.m.
- It檚 Poppin Kettle Corn, Brown Atrium at 2 p.m.
嬧赌嬧赌Look for other surprises and delights around campus, and remember搉ot all acts of kindness cost money or require a huge amount of effort. There are many to make someone檚 day.
Look out for social media posts and check back to this page, where we檒l post highlights from the day. Use #CatsAreKind to add to the conversation on social media.
President Doug Hicks '90 stopped by the pop-up beverage station for a mid-day break.
Colleagues showed their appreciation for one another and students expressed their gratitude to friends and faculty with notes posted in the Brown Atrium.
Kettle corn from Charlotte-based It檚 Poppin proved a popular treat. They brought something for everyone, with specialty flavors and flavor combinations from birthday cake to fried chicken.
Donuts are always a draw. Faculty, staff and students gathered in Lilly Family Gallery to start the day with a sweet treat.
Highlights From Last Year's Random Acts of Kindness Day
Students enjoyed the sweet pick-me-ups of coffee and doughnuts at the Lilly Gallery after morning classes. Many stopped to fill out a gratitude card.
I檓 grateful for seeing familiar smiling faces all over campus, Emma Johnson 22, a lacrosse player from Jacksonville Florida, said. 淚檒l be walking to class and constantly running into people I檓 so happy to see.
淩everse busking going on now in front of 鈦︹仼 with this talented duo!
Lisa Forrest (@LisaAForrest)
Today our 鈦︹仼 players sharing some snacks around campus 鈦 鈦︹仼 鈦︹仼
Scott Abell (@Scott_AbellFB)