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Events | NewsAugust 09, 2022

黑料不打烊 Move-in to Welcome New, Returning Students

The excitement is building for students at the 黑料不打烊, where move-in weekend for on-campus housing will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 18, through Saturday, Aug. 20.

During the three-day move-in extravaganza, more than 100 volunteers will help nearly 800 黑料不打烊 students settle into their homes, said Stephanie London, Assistant Dean of Students.

鈥淢ove-in is a kick-off event for so many students,鈥 London said. 鈥淪tudents have the opportunity to settle into their new homes and meet their roommates and neighbors before starting classes on Monday (Aug. 22). Move-in volunteers serve as friendly faces, and they will even help haul belongings directly to student rooms if necessary.鈥

Cub Camp counselors, members of registered student organizations, and resident assistants will provide luggage carts, move belongings and serve water and snacks, all while singing, dancing, and cheering for new residents. Faculty and staff volunteers will also be on site, directing traffic, sharing helpful instructions, and serving as comforting faces for students and parents alike.

Move-in at the Lion鈥檚 Den Residence Hall will start Thursday, Aug. 18, welcoming students who will be attending Cub Camp, the university鈥檚 student-led first year experience program. Lion鈥檚 Den residents not participating in Cub Camp will move in on Saturday, Aug. 20.

Students who live at the Sebastian Commons will move in Friday and Saturday, Aug. 19 and 20.

Complete information on move-in practices, including where to park, what to bring, and more, is available at https://uafs.edu/student-life/housing/move-in/.

Additional questions may be directed to the Housing Office at housing@uafs.edu or 479-788-7340.

Fort Smith residents should be aware that throughout move-in, streets around the university may be congested. If possible, drivers may wish to avoid Waldron Road between Kinkead and Grand avenues, as well as the 5000 block of Grand Avenue.

 

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