Uni Traditions

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Since the early 1970s, hundreds of students have used brightly colored paint to leave their handprints on the walls of the student lounge. In fact, this rite of passage is now an official part of graduation week festivities and is preceded by the Senior Supper, a candlelit meal served by the faculty to students in the first floor hallway.

Agora Days — a four-day program usually held in the spring — is another of the school’s more recent traditions. Agora, which is Greek for the market, involves more than 100 special-interest classes taught by students, parents, alumni and faculty instead of regular classes.