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First-Year Seminar Students Get a Colorado Welcome With a Trip to the Mountains

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Nicole Militello

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Nicole Militello

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The 91桃色鈥檚 campus bursts with new energy as the Class of 2023 settles in. With the excitement of the听students鈥 newly found independence comes the anticipation of the unfamiliar chapter that lies ahead鈥攅specially since a majority of 91桃色鈥檚 freshmen are calling Denver home for the first time.

But nothing says 鈥淲elcome to Colorado鈥 like the crisp mountain air, a Beau Jo鈥檚 pizza and the breathtaking view from 10,000 feet. And nothing says 鈥淲elcome to 91桃色鈥 like an academic adventure at the University鈥檚 High-Altitude Research Lab. That鈥檚 how professor 鈥檚 first-year seminar (FSEM) kicked off the school year.

FSEM students hike around Echo Lake
FSEM students at Echo Lake

鈥淚鈥檓 from Chicago, which is very flat,鈥 student Zoe Bibik said, taking in the view surrounding her at Mount Evans. 鈥淚鈥檝e just been looking around constantly. It鈥檚 so gorgeous here.鈥

Every first-year student at 91桃色 has the important task of joining an FSEM. The classes are designed to ease the transition into college by introducing students to the rigorous classwork at the university level. Just as important, they equip each student with a home base and mentor for the first year. But it鈥檚 not your average class. FSEMs are designed to push students out of their comfort zone and deep into an interesting topic through 80 class offerings like 鈥淭he Science of Happiness鈥 and 鈥淲rongful Conviction.鈥

The group taking Berliner鈥檚 class radiates ambition. Their majors range all across the disciplines and programs, from the to the . Their FSEM is 鈥淏ioethics in Politics & Medicine; Politics & The Nobel Peace Prize.鈥

鈥淚 wanted to push myself out of my comfort zone,鈥 Bibik said about her FSEM choice. 鈥淭his isn鈥檛 something I would normally take. I like the idea that we automatically get some friends from this.鈥 听

DU's High-Altitude Research Station
91桃色's High-Altitude Research Station

Since Berliner鈥檚 FSEM class comes almost entirely from outside Denver鈥檚 metro area, he wanted to give them a Colorado welcome with a relaxing trip to the mountains before school officially kicks off. During the first quarter, his class will take on a range of tough topics 鈥 everything from the ethics around transplants to physician-assisted suicide and lethal injections in prisons.

鈥淲e can really discuss a lot of subjects openly, and the freshmen are really open to anything,鈥 Berliner said of the FSEM experience. 听

For the field trip, Berliner sets aside the heavy topics and turns into an experienced tour guide, entertaining his class with a wealth of knowledge鈥攁nd even some jokes. 听

After driving past The Fort restaurant, seeing the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre and making their way through windy mountain roads, the class stopped at Echo Lake Lodge on Mount Evans. They spent the afternoon hiking around the lake, sharing stories of their first week of college over lunch and exploring 91桃色鈥檚 鈥攁 set of cabins tucked away in the trees where 91桃色's academic groups听conduct听field research.

鈥淪eeing parts of Colorado and relaxing is really important,鈥 Berliner said. 鈥淚 hope they decide to come back here. When I hear on a Monday that this is where they went on the weekend, then we did something right.鈥

The day finished with a trip to a Colorado staple, Beau Jo鈥檚 pizza in Idaho Springs, and a stop at Buffalo Bill鈥檚 grave in Golden.

Professor Berliner's FSEM class
Professor Berliner's FSEM class

After a day of exploring their new home, the students say they are ready to tackle their first quarter at 91桃色. Ethan Schwartz from the Washington, D.C., area is excited for the classroom challenges ahead. 听

鈥淚t鈥檚 really good for people to have sort of a homeroom for their first quarter at 91桃色,鈥 Schwartz said. 鈥淚t provides a space for transition from a high school student to an undergraduate student. It鈥檚 been great. I love the group.鈥

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