2023: A year in review

A look back at the top 12 social media posts of the year

The year 2023 gave the ɬ﷬ community a lot to celebrate—from academic milestones to ACC titles. Here in chronological order are the 12 social media posts that captured the most comments, likes, and shares:

1. January 19:Welcome Back Eagles!
The ɬ﷬ Marching Band kicked off the new year with one of their most creative video yet: a medley of ABBA hits featuring dance appearances by theGolden Eagles Dance Team, ɬ﷬ Dynamics, and ɬ﷬ Irish Dance.

2. February 6: Sociology Professor named AAAS Fellow
Juliet B. Schor, a professor and economist in the Sociology Department, wasnamed a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest general scientific society.

3. March 23: C21 Celebrates 20 Years
ɬ﷬ Magazine marked the 20-year anniversary of the Church in the 21st Century Center, an initiative dedicated to the renewal of the Catholic Church whose programs have engaged young people across the nation.

4. April 3: ɬ﷬ welcomes Class of 2027
The new first-year class was the most academically accomplished and diverse in University history, the Office of Undergraduate Admission announced, with 94 percent ranking in the top 10 percent of their high school class.

5. April 17:Marathon Monday
Equal parts Flo Rida concert and Mile 21 fan section, Marathon Monday on the Heights was epic. Aof the day garnered 72,000 impressions and more than a few comments from envious alumni.

Runners in the Boston Marathon

6. April 30: Women's Lacrosse makes history
Hundreds of fans congratulated the ɬ﷬ women's lacrosse team after they rallied from a three-goal deficit to reigning ACC champion North Carolina, 11-9, marking the school’s first ACC championship in any women’s sport.

A team photo of the women's lacrosse team

7. May 10: Nobellaureate joins ɬ﷬ faculty
Followers on LinkedIn and other channels reacted excitedly to news that Paul Romer, a Nobel Prize winner and one of the most influential economists of this century, was joining ɬ﷬ as the Seidner University Professor in the Carroll School of Management, and would lead the school's new Center for the Economics of Ideas.

8. May 22: Ukraine Ambassador delivers Commencement Address
The Class of 2023 heard a moving address fromUkraine Ambassador Oksana Markarova during the University's 147th Commencement Ceremony.“Freedom is not a given. Opportunities are not a given. Democracy is not a given," she said. "We all have many battles to fight in, many obstacles to overcome, many challenges to see through. Where will we get the strength? In our responsibility to take action for what we love."

9. July 20: AJ Dillon writes a children’s book
Green Bay Packers runningback and former ɬ﷬ Football star AJ Dillon ɾٳQuadzilla Finds His Footing, a story based on his childhood about a dinosaur who discovers himself.“The sky’s the limit," Dillon told the media. "I’d love to do more.”

10. September 15: Heather Cox Richardson in TheBoston Globe
The ɬ﷬ History professor known for her Substack newsletter,Letters from an American, and the state of politics today.

11. October 18:ɬ﷬ Community comes together after Hamas terror attacks
Hundreds of students, faculty, and staff attended aMulti-Faith Prayer Service for Peace, Reconciliation, and Healing in Israel and Gaza, hosted byCampus Ministry. University photographer Lee Pellegrini captured from the event, which reached nearly 40,000 on Instagram.

A prayer service held on the ɬ﷬ campus

12. November 2: Alumni Stories features Hannah Terrile ‘22
The recent ɬ﷬ grad shared a day in her life as a social media assistant for the New York Mets. The , part of a new series on alumni stories, reached nearly 50,000 in Instagram.

Most-Liked Instagram Posts of 2023