Slideshow Move-in 2019: A Wisconsin welcome
Thousands of new students and their families moved in to campus residence halls this weekend with the help of fellow students and staff. Bucky stopped by to lend a paw as well.
See more photo storiesThousands of new students and their families moved in to campus residence halls this weekend with the help of fellow students and staff. Bucky stopped by to lend a paw as well.
It takes many hands to make move-in go smoothly. Gabe Javier, left, interim associate vice chancellor for student affairs, helps direct elevator traffic in Witte Residence Hall. Photo by: Jeff Miller
Dean of Students Christina Olstad flashes the W with new students in a Witte Residence Hall elevator. Photo by: Jeff Miller
From left, parents Helen and Calvin Tong and their son Griffin (from San Jose, California) chat with Dean of Students Christina Olstad and Lori Reesor, vice chancellor for student affairs, as they move into Sellery Residence Hall. Photo by: Jeff Miller
Parked vehicles line the road as two parents help move their new student into one of the southeast residence halls. Photo by: Jeff Miller
Bucky Badger pets a furry canine friend. Photo by: Jeff Miller
Jonah Katz of Cleveland unpacks his belongings in his new room in Witte. Photo by: Jeff Miller
An open door to house fellow Rebekah Pulido's room provides a calm welcome to new Witte residents. Photo by: Jeff Miller
Bucky Badger cheers on the countless Badger Buddy volunteers helping with move-in at Witte Residence Hall. Photo by: Jeff Miller
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