Updated 3:30 p.m. Sept. 15: Chancellor Gary S. May and LeShelle May rolled up their (short) sleeves this week, helping some of the 6,500 new and returning students who are moving into the residence halls this fall. They spent Tuesday at Tercero, pushing full carts and introducing themselves to unsuspecting families.
They took a break from helping new and returning residents to record this week’s episode of Thursday Thoughts, answering questions in their Moove-In gear:
Today is the last day of Moove-In on campus. In all, 8,800 students were expected to move into residence halls and apartments.
Original article, posted Sept. 9, by Cody Kitaura, with photos by Gregory Urquiaga:
Moove-In Begins at The Green
About 2,300 students have joined the roughly 1,000 already living in apartments at The Green at West Village, with thousands more new on-campus residents on their way next week. Moove-In, ٺƵ’ take on move-in weekend, was held for The Green Sept. 1 and 2.
The day started with families unloading cars.
As in past years, campus leaders help students move into their new residence halls or apartments. At The Green, Chancellor Gary S. May and Mike Sheehan, associate vice chancellor for Housing, Dining and Divisional Operations, were on hand to unload boxes, push carts, give directions and otherwise help students settle in.
There was plenty for them to do as they helped families lift, stack, push and carry.
The Green is home to the Transfer Student Housing Program, but is also open to any other undergraduate. It has ranging from studios to four-bedroom apartments, and .
The next round of students moving in to campus housing will (Sept. 13). This fall, about 6,500 new and returning students will move into residence halls.
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Cody Kitaura is a News and Media Relations Specialist in the Office of Strategic Communications, and can be reached by email or at 530-752-1932.
Gregory Urquiaga is a Principal Photographer in the Office of Strategic Communications.