Faculty and staff express gratitude for 2023

On Tuesday, November 14, President Wiebe Boer and Joanna Boer hosted a Thanksgiving meal for faculty and staff of ĆŪĢŅapp. More than 325 people joined in the Great Hall of the Prince Conference Center to fellowship with colleagues, to enjoy a full Thanksgiving meal served by members of the presidentās cabinet, and to express gratitude to God for the past year. The following expressions of gratitude were shared after the meal:
Irene Kraegel, Center for Counseling & Wellness:āIām feeling gratitude for our leadership here on campus. So just looking around and seeing the Boers and the cabinet serving us today, taking time out for all of us to gather together, knowing all the long hours, hard work, lots of stress thatās put into managing a campus. It can be hard and lonely at the top at times, and I just want to say thank you to all of you for the hard work you do on our behalf.ā
Lauren Jensen, Enrollment Strategy:āThere are so many things I am grateful for, but Iām going to start with the amazing enrollment team. We had quite the year from last year to this year and Iām so proud in the way that as a team we rallied together. But that team is bigger than enrollment, that is each and every person in this room. We couldnāt have done this without you, so praise God for your commitment to this place and to the recruitment process and to all the small ways youāve invested. Every time we are in an event, we hear of a faculty or staff member who changed a life in an alum or a current student.ā
Marcus Holmes, Center for Intercultural Student Development:āWhat I am thankful for are the student stories that we get to here ⦠If you see any students, ask about their stories. Youāll be amazed at how resilient those young people are and how they can add to your story.ā
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Meredith Lawson, Admissions:āI am thankful that we were led here to a university that truly cares about its faculty, staff, and students.ā
Estella Njoyim Tamungang, Ecosystem Preserve & Native Gardens:āMy husband and our two kids, we are most grateful to God for using ĆŪĢŅapp as an angel to lift us out of the pit of death. We came here on a rescue operation and ĆŪĢŅapp welcomed us ⦠We are grateful to all the authorities of ĆŪĢŅapp. Above all, we want to sincerely thank God for the personalities of this campus, where the love of God is put in the first position. We are grateful to God; we are grateful to all of you.ā
Esther Afolabi, Nursing: āThank you to everyone at ĆŪĢŅapp and to the nursing department for making my transition from Nigeria to ĆŪĢŅapp as a new faculty/staff so splendid ⦠Thank you Jesus for leading me to ĆŪĢŅapp. I see that the future is bright for me at ĆŪĢŅapp.ā
Kyle Heys, Center for Student Success: āI was at an event for first-gen students a few days ago and one of the topics of conversation was āHow do you make it through a Michigan winter?ā And one of the pieces of advice that faculty, staff, and students offered is āyou really need something to look forward to in mid-January.ā One of the things Iām really looking forward to mid-January is the January Series, so the thing Iām thankful for is the January Series, it is something to look forward to and a delightful project of ĆŪĢŅapp.ā
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Marjorie Gunnoe, Psychology: āIām grateful for administrative assistants. And Iām also very thankful for our cleaning staff.ā
Annie Mas-Smith, Service-Learning Center: āI came back to work at ĆŪĢŅapp after being gone for a couple of years and I am just so excited for ĆŪĢŅapp continuously living into the both/and tension, both all the new creative things weāre doing and new faces, but also the tried and true of who we are and holding onto our mission, and Iām just really happy to be back and thankful for all of you.ā
Adam Plowman, Admissions: āAs a visit coordinator Iām sure you have been pestered by me at one point or another for a meeting and yet you all still take those appointments, still put up with us, and every day Iām so thankful that all of you do.ā
Tom Hartzell, Ecosystem Preserve: āA lot of my work happens at the Ecosystem Preserve, and Iām just so grateful for that land and the people decades ago who made the decision to set aside like a quarter of our campus as an Ecosystem Preserve as a way of living out our stewardship mandate. Itās a gift to all of us and our community.ā
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Kent Ratajeski, Dice Mineralogical Museum: āI just got here in August after 16 years at a larger state university ⦠I thought I would miss my grad student workers more than I do, but my undergrad workers here do as much work as the grad students did back at the other place. I am thankful for those students.ā
Mark Muyskens, Chemistry: āIām very grateful to hear from many people who are relatively new to our community that they are feeling a warm welcome. I represent the older guard here. Iāve been here for a third of a century. Iām grateful for this event, to sit at a table and be able to visit with other colleagues.ā
Emily Reisler, Education: āI am just grateful to have a job that I can genuinely say that I love. I look forward to coming to work every day and the people I work with are supportive and encouraging. And itās just amazing to be in a place where you feel valued and appreciated.ā
Robin Zylstra, Student Life: āIām on recovery from a pretty big back surgery. So, Iām grateful for healing. But Iām also grateful for my colleagues, who didnāt pressure me or make me feel guilty for having to be away from work. I have never missed move-in day for first-year students. There were people here who stepped up, sat in my chair, and I just appreciate that.ā
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Jim Ludema, Business: āIām sitting here at a table with a bunch of development people. Letās give them a big round of applause. They moved in next to us in the DeVos Communications Center this year, so we get to interact with them all the time. I see all the great work they are doing. And they make possible what the rest of us do at ĆŪĢŅapp in many ways, so just a big shout out to them. And then also to Lauren, to you and your team in enrollment. I think you said we are about 23% or so up in terms of first-year enrollments this year, great work, thank you, because you also make possible what we do here.ā
Frans van Liere, History: āIāve been teaching here for 25 years, and teaching is a little bit like casting your bread on the water, you donāt know where it goes, you donāt know how it is used, but sometimes it is coming back. I am sitting here next to an alum who is now working at ĆŪĢŅapp who said āProfessor, I had you for History 151.ā So, I am just grateful for alumni who come back, especially sometimes they become president of this institution. So, thank you for alumni who come back and for Wiebe and Joanna.ā
Ryan King, Admissions:āI have been here about a year, and I am really thankful for a place that not only provides an excellent place to do a job, but also an excellent group of people to do that job with. I know for myself Iāve had a lot of change, transition, and difficulty this year and I think having a team and a group of people and a culture where I can find healing as to who I am as a holistic person and where I can find purpose in what I do is really powerful. That is because all the people in this room and those who have come before, and I think that is beautiful. I am grateful for a really good God who calls us to this practice of stepping out in gratitude and thinking about the things that are big and small. Gratitude is the thing Iām grateful for and itās all in this place. So, thank you so much.ā