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ϳԹ reflects on love, community at Lovefest

February 21, 2025

The ϳԹ community celebrated its third annual Lovefest, an event honoring love in all its forms, at Wyckoff Center.  

Coinciding with Valentine’s Day, Lovefest reflects ϳԹ’s commitment to the health and well-being of the community and aims to offer the community a welcoming space for all.  

For the past two years, the tradition has explored themes from “All About Love: New Visions,” by acclaimed author and activist bell hooks.

This year’s theme was “Rarely, if ever, are any of us healed in isolation. Healing is an act of communion.” 

Naomi Dejoy, practicum clinician in the Counseling Center, encourages the ϳԹ Community to show themselves love.

“Lovefest is a moment to come together and celebrate love and connection as community,” explained Wyckoff Center Director and Lovefest organizer Mariel Martin. “I think at a time where there’s all this tension — socially, nationally, internationally — thinking about how we come together to support one another and heal in community is so important.”

Community members from the Counseling Center, Peer Health Educators, and Human Resources spread the love through tabling efforts with crafts, self-care opportunities, and goodies to spare. joined with a “blind date with a book” booth, inviting attendees to choose from a wide selection of wrapped texts, with many featuring Lovefest-themed student artwork and decorations.

Student employees from Lucy Scribner Library invite eventgoers to take the risk and go on "a blind date with a book."

Associate Director for Employee Relations and Organizational Development Lovelyne Pierre hosted a table with Administrative and Human Resources Assistant Brittany von Schiller.   

“We have a lot of professional development that employees are not aware of, so we wanted to come here to spread the word. It was a good time to engage with staff and students,” Pierre said about the event.

Associate Director for Employee Relations and Organizational Development Lovelyne Pierre helps share information and resources to employee visitors at Lovefest.

The open house also featured relaxing chair massages, a tea lounge, breathwork and feng shui mini-workshops with local practitioners, and delicious treats for all to enjoy.  

“I think Lovefest gives students a safe place to come and celebrate love in all of its different forms, whether that's love for their friends, family –– if it's romantic. Lovefest is just a positive place.” said Abigail J. Lewis ’27, who serves as the Student Government Association director of communications. 

Other attendees echoed Lewis’ sentiment, citing the gathering as an opportunity to connect with friends — both new and old. 

“The word I would use to describe Lovefest is ‘community,’” said Jaria Fofana ’28. “As a first year, I'm here to meet more new people and being able to see others that I'm not usually able to see every day was nice.”

Nora Jackson ’26 distributes valentines and aids attendees as they write heart-shaped affirmations.

Nora Jackson ’26 helped run a table for ϳԹ’s Peer Health Educators. Visitors were invited to write heart-shaped affirmations for themselves and other eventgoers.  

I think everyone deserves to feel loved, and people come here to give back to the community and their friends and just feel a sense of love. A large part of what I enjoy doing is being to speak to being able to speak to other students face to face and spread support and caring and love.
Nora Jackson '26
Peer Health Educator

“Love means everything,” reflected Martin. “It means connection, being seen and seeing — honoring the wholeness of who we all are.”