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Tree planted on Arbor Day at 天涯社区官网 chosen to honor Senecas

Apr 24, 2026

Kevin-Seneca (left)-and-Dr.-David-HilmeySt. Bonaventure University celebrated its 16th consecutive year of being a certified Arbor Day Foundation Tree Campus USA on Friday by planting a white pine tree outside its Administration Building.

The white pine was chosen to honor the Seneca Nation, upon whose ancestral land the university sits. Several members of the Seneca Nation attended the ceremony, held near the university鈥檚 newest flagpole bearing the Seneca flag that was dedicated in the fall.

The white pine is profoundly significant to the Haudenosaunee people as the , symbolizing the unity, strength and harmony of the five nations. It represents the Great Law of Peace, which brought warring tribes together, and its roots represent peace and strength extending in all directions. 

The five needles grouped together on a white pine represent the original five nations 鈥 Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Seneca 鈥 bound together as one.

鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled that it was students who decided to choose this tree,鈥 said Flip White, a Seneca educator and member of the Wolf Clan. 鈥淔rom a contemporary standpoint, this tree is representative of lifelong learning because of the branches that continue to grow.鈥

St. Bonaventure and the Seneca Nation formed a friendship committee three years ago to strengthen their bonds and deepen their shared connections.

The flag dedication in the fall came just months after the university issued publicly for the first time a Land Acknowledgment Statement to recognize the 鈥渢he stewards of the land鈥 upon which the school was built almost 170 years ago. The university has also offered a minor in Native American and Indigenous Studies since 2022.

鈥淥f all the things I鈥檝e been involved with in my time at St. Bonaventure, renewing our relationship with the Senecas is what I鈥檓 most proud of,鈥 Dr. David Hilmey, provost and vice president for Academic Affairs, said at the ceremony.

The Tree Campus Higher Education program honors colleges and universities for effective campus forest management and for engaging staff and students in conservation goals.

The annual event is coordinated by Kevin Vogel, longtime member of the Biology faculty and chair of the Environmental Studies program. Br. Kevin Kriso, O.F.M., guardian and animator of Mt. Irenaeus, blessed the tree.

St. Bonaventure has achieved the title every year since 2010 by meeting Tree Campus Higher Education鈥檚 five standards, which include maintaining a tree advisory committee, a campus tree-care plan, dedicated annual expenditures for its campus tree program, an Arbor Day observance and student service-learning project. 

There are more than 400 campuses across the United States with this recognition. More information about the program is available at .

Established in 1972, the Arbor Day Foundation is a million-member nonprofit conservation and education organization with the mission to inspire people to plant, nurture and celebrate trees.

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About the University: The nation鈥檚 first Franciscan university, St. Bonaventure is a community committed to transforming the lives of its students inside and outside the classroom, inspiring in them a commitment to academic excellence and lifelong civic engagement. Out of 167 regional universities in the North, St. Bonaventure was ranked #8 for value and #19 overall by U.S. News and World Report (2025).