What Will You Miss the Most About FDU?

Members of the Class of 2025 weigh in

 

Two young women, laughing and hugging, sit on a bench overlooking the river at FDU.“All the friends I’ve made since freshman year and my relationships with my professors.”

“Being able to hang out with my friends almost every day and not having to worry about real life just yet.”

“The community and its constant enthusiasm!”

FDU football players in uniform, one holding up his helmet, representing camaraderie and missing teammates after graduation.“Being around my football teammates and friends every day. Once you graduate, you have to go out and find new people, so I’m definitely going to miss them a lot.”

Gazebo on the FDU campus, a remembered spot.“I’m going to miss all the cool spots: the gazebo, the balcony on Becton Hall, and of course, the swings.”

Paige Soltano at her desk in the Silberman College of Business.“I’ll miss the community at Silberman College of Business, specifically Paige [Soltano]! Thank you, Paige, for everything that you do for us.”

Baseball cap with 'theta phi alpha' embroidery next to a white shoe.“My amazing friends, my sorority and my favorite professor, Dr. [Bojana Berić] Stojšić!”

Anete and Haley, FDU graduates, wave to the camera.“My best friend Anete, who has been through thick and thin with me for five years. When she goes back to Estonia, I don’t know what I’m going to do without her.”

Fatima Alharazi, BS'25 (Van), in graduation cap and gown on stage.“Above all, I’ll miss chatting with professors and bonding with classmates. That everyday connection is what really makes FDU feel like home.”

Collage of graduating FDU students and campus scenes, representing their memories of FDU.
Missing FDU