The write connection was held on 13th February at David J. Rusk Library, on the occasion of valentine week, honoring love, friendship, and compassion. The valentine event, The “Write” Connection successfully created a warm and welcoming space where students expressed their feelings through written words. Everyone shared notes of appreciation, gratitude, friendship and love for literature, strengthening emotional connection within the college community.
The activity, ‘A Letter Never Sent’ encouraged creativity, open expression, and empathy, allowing individuals to communicate thoughts they might not usually say aloud. The display board became a beautiful reflection of shared emotions and positivity, fostering unity and a stronger sense of belonging.
The main aim of the event was to create a safe and welcoming space where students could express their emotions through writing encouraging appreciation, friendship, and positive communication within the college community. It also sought to promote the value of written expression, strengthen interpersonal connection, and foster a sense of belonging. Through this activity, the library aimed to highlight the power of words in building meaningful relationships and spreading positivity.
Overall, the event promoted meaningful interaction, celebrated the power of words, and reinforced the library as not just a place for books, but a space of connection and community.