Campus was buzzing with new students, parents and volunteers on August 23 for Wright State’s annual Move-In Day.
All day, about 1,300 incoming freshmen moved their furniture and other college essentials into their dorm with the help of hundreds of upperclassmen, staff and faculty. An arsenal of golf carts further expedited the moving process.
Though the summer sun was beating down, students’ enthusiasm to get settled in their new dorms and to start Fall Semester was evident.
Amid the the hustle and bustle, Reilly Dixon, Student on the Scene, talked to freshmen, Resident Assistants, volunteers and parents about Move-In Day.
- Move-in Day always goes faster on a golf cart!
- Wright State student volunteers strike a pose in homage to Usain Bolt after moving yet another freshman into their new diggs.
- Freshman Brianna Vickers is excited to start her college career.
- Catching a ride on a golf cart is the way to go on Move-in Day.
- Student volunteers made WSU hand signals to show their pride.
- Freshman Summer Sargent and her family have her moved in and ready to start college.
- Freshman Molly Hertenstein got a lot of help from her mom and dad during Wright State’s 2014 Move-in Day.
- Utilizing shopping carts can be a winning strategy on Move-in Day.
- New Vice President of Multicultural Affairs and Community Engagement Kimberly Barrett was eager to help during her first Wright State Move-in Day.











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