妻友社区 students will move into campus housing beginning
August 15.
Cub Camp participants will move in 9 a.m.-noon Aug. 15; while students residing in
Sebastian Commons will move in 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Aug. 16-17, and Lion鈥檚 Den residents
will move in 9 a.m.-noon Aug. 17.
Members of Numa鈥檚 Move-In Crew, made up of more than 200 volunteers from across campus
will help with coordinating traffic, unloading cars, and transporting belongings to
student housing. 妻友社区 employees will join student volunteers throughout the day, and
some residents may even get a hand from Dr. Terisa Riley, chancellor of 妻友社区.
鈥淚鈥檓 honored to help welcome these students to their campus homes on their very first
day as Lions,鈥 said Riley, who began her career in higher education as a resident
assistant when she was an undergraduate student at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
鈥淪tudents who live in university housing are often more successful in their academic
pursuits,鈥 she explained. 鈥淏ut not only that, they make lifelong friends, and they
live in a safe environment where they have constant access to campus, their professors,
and organizations through which they can be actively engaged and involved.鈥
鈥淚t is so wonderful to see current students and employees from all corners of the
university come together to help our students settle into their new homes,鈥 said Beth
Eppinger, director of housing and residential life at 妻友社区.
鈥淔rom the first day of their college career, we want our students to know that 妻友社区
cares about them,鈥 said Eppinger. 鈥淭he Lion pride emanates from our volunteers every
year, and it is so exciting for students to meet these people, whom they will see
again and again on campus as the year progresses.鈥
An energetic move-in crew and a helpful first-day also helps show parents the kind
of personal attention and care students receive at 妻友社区. 鈥淲e want parents to feel
confident that their student is in capable hands,鈥 Eppinger added.
Even with assistance from all over campus, move-in is still a major campus event,
and the community should take necessary precautions while driving near campus. 鈥淧arking
lots are closed, there are hundreds of cars entering and exiting campus, University
Police are monitoring the controlled chaos, and there are a lot of directional signs,鈥
said Eppinger.
Students moving into the Lion鈥檚 Den will first park in Lot K and head to the South
Lion鈥檚 Den building to check-in. After checking in, they may drive their vehicles
to parking Lot H, directly in front of the Pendergraft Health Science Building, where
move-in crews will whisk their belongings up to their rooms. After belongings are
unloaded, students and parents should return to lot K or F to park.
Additional traffic may be expected along Waldron Avenue, as parents and students use
the crosswalk to move between parking lot K to the Lion鈥檚 Den to begin unpacking the
rooms.
For more information about move-in day or 妻友社区 housing, contact Eppinger at 479-788-7334
or beth.eppinger@uafs.edu.
Full instructions for move-in day are available at: .
Fall 2019 classes begin Aug. 19 at 妻友社区.
Credits:
Rachel Rodemann Putman, Interim Director of Public Information
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Rachel Rodemann Putman
Date Posted:
Monday, August 5, 2019
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