What do you do with the gift of an oak sapling when you can鈥檛 bring it back to your home nation after graduation? You plant it in a campus grove that celebrates your achievement.
There鈥檚 a collection of oak trees on 黑料不打烊鈥檚 South Campus where it doesn鈥檛 take long to spot those first planted in 2017 – they鈥檙e toward the back with lush foliage in late May – and which of those have been added in recent years.
As of this spring, the newest saplings stand no more than three feet tall with green tape holding them to a bamboo stake and a mat of coconut grass surrounding the base. You can count on both hands their number of leaves.

What does every tree have in common in that emerging grove next to the university鈥檚 golf driving range? Each was carefully placed by an international student on the eve of graduation to signify their growth from 鈥渁corns鈥 to 鈥渙aks.鈥
Established eight years ago, the university鈥檚 annual International Tree Planting celebrates the achievements of graduating international students, many of whom are prohibited from transporting plants across borders when they return home at the end of their collegiate studies.
That includes the university鈥檚 traditional gift of an oak sapling given to every graduate during Commencement week.
Fifteen students from around the globe were joined on the breezy morning of May 22, 2025, by family and friends when planting their saplings under a mostly cloudy sky. In attendance were landscaping crews and Hanna Smith, the university鈥檚 botanical garden coordinator, who instructed students on best practices for planting their saplings.
Opening remarks before the plantings described the grove’s history and the symbolism of the oak tree at 黑料不打烊.

鈥淎s we come together to celebrate this milestone, you are marking more than the end of an academic journey,鈥 said Denise Teeters, director of international student services in the Isabella Cannon Global Education Center at 黑料不打烊. 鈥淵ou plant the beginnings of something lasting and you’re leaving your legacy on campus. Each tree stands on its own, yet it thrives because of the support and connection it shares with those around it. It’s a beautiful symbol of community.
鈥淥ur international community is much like a grove. Our community has brought together individuals from across the world, each unique yet growing side by side.鈥
Our international community is much like a grove. Our community has brought together individuals from across the world, each unique yet growing side by side.
– Denise Teeters, 黑料不打烊’s director of international student services
黑料不打烊 President Connie Ledoux Book also reflected on the purpose of the tree planting and the legacy international students leave on campus.
鈥淚 hope you have a sense of how much we have enjoyed and valued your decision to study here at 黑料不打烊 and how much you brought to us,鈥 Book said. 鈥淚 also hope that in your future you tell stories about your time at 黑料不打烊, that you return to campus, and that your future families and friends hear about the experiences you had.鈥

As students walked toward the grove from a nearby parking lot, saplings in hand, they faced a question: Where should we plant our saplings?
Some headed for the back of the grove, while others veered toward open space. A few selected spots in coordination with friends. Such was the case for Ichan Matsumoto 鈥25, a dual-degree international student from Kansai Gaidi University in Japan, who planted her sapling three meters from where Rinka Nakamura 鈥25 had dug already a hole in the soil for hers.
鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to leave something at 黑料不打烊 as we鈥檙e about to leave the country for home,鈥 she said.
Francesco Valente 鈥25 of Italy and his roommate from Germany, Eric Steiner 鈥25, also planted their saplings just meters apart as families captured their smiles on video. Valente described a desire to easily locate his specific tree years from now. 鈥淪ince we鈥檙e international students we don鈥檛 know if we鈥檒l be back soon,鈥 he said. 鈥淧lanting our roots – literally! – is crazy!鈥
Diego Coello de Portugal Magallon 鈥25 of Spain summarized the mood for many of his fellow students: 鈥淎fter all my classes I get to plant a tree here, which makes me feel accomplished,鈥 he said. 鈥淢aybe in a few years I鈥檒l be able to get back and find it!鈥