"Summer is the reward for a productive school year and marks the bittersweet transition into the next, as students say their goodbyes and congratulations. The AU Community Garden bounty is ready to be harvested, and it is in the summer months that I see the fruits of my labor and that of my peers. The figs, pawpaws, grapes, and persimmons ripen around campus, foreshadowing the sweet coming of fall and a new school year.”
—Ashley Hocking, CAS/BS ’24, copresident of the AU Community Garden
“Fall brings cooler temperatures, crisper air, and changing leaves. It feels like a fresh start with students returning to campus. We have a lot of colorful perennials that bloom in the fall because we want campus to look its best. When I came to AU in 1996 there was a lot of asphalt; it’s been very rewarding to see people enjoying something you worked so hard to bring to life.”
—Mike Mastrota, arboretum manager
“Winter is a time for reflection as the days shorten and the bare trees reveal the quiet resilience of our campus landscape. During the cold months, I’m especially reminded of the dedication of our 20 full-time groundskeepers who care for our beautiful campus. Their hard work, whether during the summer heat or the winter chill, creates an environment where, like the plants themselves, our changemakers can grow and thrive.”
—Bronté Burleigh-Jones, Kogod/BSBA ’91, MBA ’93, CFO, vice president, and treasurer
“Spring is when the arboretum is its most vibrant. The campus comes alive in a kaleidoscope of color, hope, and community, with students enjoying and experiencing it all. Integrally tied to our vision of what AU can be for our students and for our world, the arboretum continues to build community, foster teaching and learning, and reinforce our commitment to be a good steward of the environment.”
—President Sylvia Burwell