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2010 STUDENT ORIENTATION LEADERS

2009 Student Orientation Coordinator Staff

Adriane Kinner, Scott Pavone

Adriane Kinner ~ Orientation Leader
Hometown: Elmira, NY
High School: Williamson High School
Major: Mass Communications with a minor in Theatre
Class Year: Senior
Residence: North Main Gateway
E-mail: adrianekinner@kings.edu
Activities: Media Club, Ultimate Frisbee, Work-Study, Intern, Orientation
Favorite Quote:

“A smile is the universal welcome” - Max Eastman
“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.” - Henry David Thoreau

3 Favorite Things about King's College:
  • The People- I have never met so many people who want nothing more than to make new friends and invite you into their lives.
  • The Faculty and Staff- They love the students and their jobs in a way I often find inconceivable.
  • The Circle- It’s the best place to hang out, meet new friends, play sports, study, or relax and enjoy the weather.
Advice for an incoming student:

Have an open mind. King’s has so much to offer and while you might think that it’s not for you, you never know where your passions may be hidden. Stay open minded about people, be they fellow students or faculty or staff, everyone has a surprise up their sleeve if you can find it. Everyday at King’s can be an adventure if you let it be one.

Scott Pavone ~ Orientation Leader
Hometown: Wilkes Barre
High School: G.A.R. Memorial High School
Major: Mathematics
Class Year: Junior
Residence: Commuter
E-mail: scottpavone@kings.edu
Activities: Orientation leader, member of math club, peer tutor, Judge of Elections WB Ward 08
Favorite Quote: "The more you dream, the less you sleep" - Powerman 5000
3 Favorite Things about King's College:
  • Small class sizes
  • Welcoming college community
  • Extremely helpful and friendly professors
Advice for an incoming student: Take advantage of the small student to teacher ratio at King's.  Most professors have lots of office hours so make sure you take advantage of that opportunity.  Build a relationship with your professors and make sure they learn your name and who you are.  Also, get to know them a little, too.  It will make it easier to understand exactly what they expect from you in your classes.
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