At the beginning of the school year each August, faculty, staff and students volunteer with the university’s Movers and Groovers program to help incoming freshmen move into their new university housing.
Freshman move-in day took place Thursday, Aug. 27, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. A host of volunteers welcomed new students and parents, and assisted with heavy lifting.
“Move-in day is a long day, but everyone is working toward the same goal, which is helping students get moved in and quickly connected to campus,” said Jill Church, director of Residence Services at . “It is a great opportunity for our incoming students to connect with upper-division students, faculty and staff.”
This year, Movers and Groovers had more than 900 volunteers who assisted freshmen and their families throughout the busy day.
“With more than 4,000 students moving in on Thursday, the extra hands keep the traffic flowing,” Church said. “Families are able to get the car unloaded quicker and get on to the important things, like setting up the room for the year.”
The Movers and Groovers program is part of ’s Welcome Weekend, an orientation program that runs from Aug. 27-30. Welcome Weekend includes activities that encourage students to explore the community and provides a smooth transition to the university environment.