
Watch: Discover Week welcomes the Class of 2029
STORY BY: EDITORIAL STAFF
The Case Western Reserve University Class of 2029 officially kicked off their first full week on campus with tradition-filled events welcoming them into the CWRU community.
On Monday (Aug. 18), first-year and transfer students gathered at Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center for the University Welcome, where they were greeted by university leaders, orientation staff and the Spartan mascot, Spartie. From there, they enjoyed the New Student BBQ, complete with music, games and time to connect with classmates.
Later in the evening, students headed to DiSanto Field for one of the week’s signature activities: the CWRU Tradition photo. Grouped together by school colors and spirited chants, the new students filled the field to create a vibrant aerial photo—an annual rite of passage marking their place in the CWRU community.
Discover Week, which runs through Aug. 24, continues with a mix of academic prep, campus resource introductions, student organization fairs, community service projects and the always-popular Discover CLE excursions.
See more moments from Discover Week on CWRU’s social media channels (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and X).

Orientation leaders link arms and belt out tunes at DiSanto Field to give new and transfer students a warm Discover Week welcome.

The Class of 2029 shows off their school spirit with a CWRU letters photo on DiSanto Field during Discover Week.

Dance, sing, repeat! Orientation leaders celebrate Discover Week on DiSanto Field while welcoming new and transfer students.


Orientation leaders form an energetic tunnel of arms at DiSanto Field, cheering on new and transfer students as they step onto campus.

Spartie, CWRU’s mascot, joins orientation leaders to hang out with new and transfer students during Discover Week fun.

With boundless energy, an orientation leader greets students at CWRU during Discover Week.

Even orientation leaders need a breather—here’s one taking a quick pause from welcoming new and transfer students.

New and transfer students share high fives with CWRU orientation leaders at DiSanto Field.