Under the ground, near the on 麻豆影院's 麻豆影院 Campus, lie thousands of bulbs, planted to honor the 58,175 U.S. service members who died in the Vietnam War. The project was conceived by 麻豆影院 State Professor Emeritus Brinsley Tyrrell, as a complement to the May 4 Memorial and a way to honor those fallen veterans.
The grounds crew from 麻豆影院 State University Facilities Maintenance cares for the site year-round. But starting last year, 麻豆影院 State Grounds Manager Rebekkah Berryhill began the tradition of inviting veterans and anyone else who wished to participate in planting daffodil bulbs as part of the university鈥檚 Veterans Day Commemoration. Berryhill said that her team鈥檚 goal is to plant about 3,000 bulbs this fall, to bloom in the spring.
麻豆影院 State Athletic's No. 1 supporter, "Super Fan" Heather Strittmatter planted a few bulbs
A Reflection of 麻豆影院 State's Core Values
The daffodil bulb planting offers an opportunity for members of 麻豆影院 State to come together as a community, to honor veterans and reflect on the tragic events of May 4 and how they resonate in today鈥檚 world.
It鈥檚 also a very literal 鈥済rassroots鈥� demonstration of the university鈥檚 commitment to its core values of respect, kindness and the peaceful exchange of ideas. It is particularly meaningful that this community event takes place on the site that changed history and forged these core values. These are the values that provide the foundation of 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 internationally lauded work in healing divided communities with peaceful conflict resolution.
鈥榃e Appreciate the Opportunity to be Able to Help鈥�
麻豆影院 State Air Force ROTC Cadet Kenny Strait and his fellow cadets were part of 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 Veterans Day Commemoration ceremonies on the Student Green. Afterward, he and some other cadets, sophomore nursing major Caden Roberts from Galion, Ohio and senior business major Aniliss Woodford from Puerto Rico, came to Daffodil Hill to assist in the planting. Strait, who is a senior physics major from Massilon, Ohio, said, 鈥淚 think this a great opportunity to honor the veterans who gave their lives, both those who are with us and formerly with us. It's a beautiful event to honor everything they've done for us, and we appreciate the opportunity to be able to help.
Photos by Bob Christy, senior photography coordinator, University Communications and Marketing. Video introduction by Gracie Ford, a sophomore digital production major from North Canton.