Students and faculty alike often have a difficult time explaining what is so special about the Faculty of Agriculture and the AV整氈窒 Agricultural Campus. And if there was an event that could sum up this feeling it would be Barley Party 2021.
After more than 14 months of virtual working and learning, much thought and effort was put into designing a safe, socially-distant Barley Party in Chapman House parking lot last Thursday (April 8).
I think this event shows why this campus is special, said Jean Lynds (Class of 90, farm manager. We have people who care.
A feel-good celebration
And care they did. Facilities Management, farm staff, security, residence students, administration and many more pulled out all the stops to make the day special for those students able to attend in person. Even the weather cooperated.
Barley Party is always such a feel-good, celebratory occasion, but even more so this year, said Colette Wyllie (Class of '10), Agriculture Alumni Association chair.泭 It may have been highly adapted, but the fact we were able to come together on campus for the first time in over a year was truly special, she added.泭 The Class of 2021 has had a challenging year, so it was a delight to honour them in this way.
Chalk drawings on the parking lot, a message of congratulations on residence windows, Barley Party window decals and branded chocolate went a long way to make students feel special as they remained in their cars until their name was called. Students received their rings from David Gray, dean, and campus mascot Rocky the Ram.
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Class valedictorian Leah Hocquard and her roommate Matt Quinlan arrived via tractor to the special ceremony.
"One of the only things that would get a farmer out of the field on a sunny day in April ... receiving their Barley ring, said Leah.
Since its launch in 2010, the Barley ring has become a highly recognized symbol of the Faculty of Agriculture.泭 Now with more than 1300 rings worn by alumni around the world, the Barley ring is a proud symbol of the Faculty of Agriculture and the AV整氈窒 Agricultural Campus.
Receiving their Barley Ring is definitely one of the most anticipated events for graduating students, says Alisha Johnson, a staff member with alumni relations. Its a tradition like no other and witnessing campus come together to make this modified event just as special, for the Class of 21, was truly heart warming.
Recognizing commitment and dedication
In addition to honouring graduating students who had purchased a ring, the Alumni Association also made an honourary ring presentation. Honourary rings are awarded to individuals who do not meet the criteria to be eligible for a Barley ring but who are extremely deserving of the honour.
The 2021 recipients were Drs. David and Janine Gray (shown below left). In eight short years, they have immersed themselves in campus culture. Their dedication and commitment to what is special about being an Aggie remains at the forefront of every endeavour.
Receiving the honourary Barley ring is the top honour/award that I have ever received," said Gray. "Janine and I will wear them with pride."
The Student Appreciation Award was presented to Joye Sears, an instructor in the Department of Animal Science and Aquaculture and the Veterinary Technology program.